Does the new coronavirus evolve?

Neocoronaviruses maintain a continuous evolution and we need to be well vaccinated and personally protected.
Neocoronaviruses have been evolving since their discovery, from the alpha strain, to the delta strain, to the currently prevalent omicron strain. Neocoronaviruses have become increasingly infectious but progressively less pathogenic, which is also related to the widespread vaccination of the population against neocoronaviruses.
Because of its simple structure, the virus is highly susceptible to mutation during the replication process. In the future, Neocoronaviruses will continue to mutate and evolve, and the direction of mutation is random, so we still need to be well protected.
The most effective way to prevent infection is to receive the NeoCornea vaccine, which is a complete vaccination program that provides a high level of resistance, especially after a booster shot.
We should also take personal precautions by wearing a good mask, washing our hands regularly, paying attention to personal and environmental hygiene, and conducting a new coronavirus nucleic acid test when there is a suspicion of infection.