A new UK study has raised concerns that the CCP virus has more chance to mutate during chronic infections, and it could “mutate to outwit our vaccines,” a leader of the study said. In an unedited manuscript pre-published by Nature on Friday, a team led by researchers at Cambridge University said they saw repeated mutations while treating an immunocompromised patient. The team sequenced virus genomes in a patient 23 times across 101 days while he was treated for COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. The patient, who has now died, was a man in his 70s with a “seriously compromised” immune system. After the patient was given two doses of convalescent sera—plasma from the blood of recovered COVID-19 patients that contains antibodies—the team saw a “dramatic shift” in the virus population. According to a Cambridge University news release, one of the variants …