“We cannot deduce a reliable trend from the few observations we have, but we need to keep a close eye on this,” said Richard Neher, the head of a research group into the evolution of viruses and bacteria at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel. Neher said less was known about some variants with notable mutations. “In that respect, I don’t think B.1.617 deserves more attention than other variants.” Christian Drosten, the head virologist at Berlin’s Charite hospital, also did not see immediate reason for alarm with the new variant. The next generation of vaccines will only need “a slight update” to reach “most of the immune escape mutants” with comparably “little effort,” Drosten had said in his regular podcast back in March.