The Sigal study, which is yet to be published in a scientific journal, revealed that cell-to-cell transmission with both variants successfully evaded antibody neutralization. This shows that when the virus takes hold, it will be more difficult to eliminate in cells that can fuse. Viruses have coexisted with humans and animals for millennia, so they have evolved tricks to avoid being recognized by our immune system. Such an immune evasion strategy is the direct transmission from cell to cell, which doesn't always require cell fusion.