Your guide to the coronavirus variants, from alpha to lambda
A year and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic, the world looks a lot different than it used to. And so does the coronavirus itself.
As its infected hundreds of millions of people around the globe, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been in a state of constant change, making small tweaks to its genetic code as it goes along.
New variants have taken over from the viruss earlier forms like the highly contagious delta variant that is currently throwing a wrench in our new normal. Here, we break down what you need to know about the viral variants sweeping the world.
Variants 101
The coronavirus, like other viruses, spreads by hijacking human cells to make copies of itself. But that process isnt always perfect: Sometimes, the copied versions of the virus have a few typos in their genetic code.
This means the coronavirus is constantly mutating as it spreads. Not all of those mutations will stick around but sometimes, a form of the virus with a certain set of mutations starts showing up more often and gets classified as a variant.
https://spectrumnews1.com/wi/milwaukee/news/2021/07/28/your-guide-to-the-coronavirus-variants--from-alpha-to-lambda
This is a pretty good guide that I found. It's worth noting there's multiple links to the New York Times and other credible sources in this article.