https://news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-mutates-more-slowly-flu-011800790.html
Sounds hopeful. Time will tell
Aylin Woodward)
,Business Insider•March 25, 2020
A glimmer of hope on the coronavirus front: Experts who have been tracking the virus' spread have concluded that it mutates at a slower rate than other respiratory viruses like the flu.
This slow mutation rate has two implications — both positive. It means the virus (whose official name is SARS-CoV-2) is stable in its current form, and therefore unlikely to get even more dangerous as it continues to spread. That also means that a vaccine could be effective in the long-run; it'd act more like a measles or chickenpox vaccine than a seasonal flu shot.
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