Q&A: Should we be worried about new coronavirus variants?
In the past few months, a handful of variants have emerged that have caused concern among experts. Picture: Mike Egerton/PA
Ever since the new coronavirus first appeared in Wuhan, China, in 2019, it has mutated thousands of times resulting in countless variants.
Scientists say it is quite common for viruses to mutate and more often than not, these mutations are harmless.





