Indian variant of virus “double mutant” may be more infectious in California

California recently discovered a new variant of the virus, which was first discovered in India in late March, worrying experts that the virus has two mutants, perhaps more infectious and the ability to break through antibodies.

California finds Indian variant of virus ‘double mutant’ worrying

Scientists at Stanford University in California have confirmed the emergence of another worrying “double mutant” variant of the virus in San Francisco, California.

According to reports, the Indian government just announced the discovery of this new variant of the virus on March 27, the United States is the first time the discovery.

However, California announced on Tuesday (April 6) that it will be completely open on June 15.

Texas bans vaccine passports for second time in US

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott signed an executive order on Tuesday (6) banning the use of “vaccine passports”.

He said Texas has administered nearly 13 million doses of vaccines, but that vaccinations are voluntary, not mandatory. The government should not require people to reveal private health information just to get by on a daily basis.

Last week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a similar executive order.

Montana governor confirmed first dose of vaccine four days before diagnosis

Montana’s Republican governor, Greg Gianforte, confirmed Monday (April 5) that he has been infected with the Chinese Communist virus, has mild symptoms and will be in self-imposed quarantine for 10 days.

Notably, Gianforte just received his first dose of the vaccine on April 1.

Norwegian Cruise Line Sends Letter to CDC Hoping for Reopening

On Monday, the American Norwegian Cruise Line (Norwegian Cruise Line) sent a letter to the CDC, expressing hope to resume the operation of the U.S. route on July 4, while willing to require all passengers, two weeks before boarding the ship must be vaccinated.

While the U.S. airline and hotel industries have seen a recovery, the cruise industry is still in trouble.