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One think I haven't seen explained is, what does "novel" mean as in the often-used phrase "novel coronavirus"? I'd guess it means new, as opposed to older strains of coronavirus, but that's just a guess.
I believe you're correct, but I'll try to remember to check with my in-house public health researcher.
She assumes it's "novel" as in "new" but doesn't know for sure.
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One think I haven't seen explained is, what does "novel" mean as in the often-used phrase "novel coronavirus"? I'd guess it means new, as opposed to older strains of coronavirus, but that's just a guess.
I believe you're correct, but I'll try to remember to check with my in-house public health researcher.
She assumes it's "novel" as in "new" but doesn't know for sure.
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