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NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar talks on TODAY about the latest coronavirus headlines, including a new strain of the virus that’s being reported in the UK and elsewhere. “At the moment, experts are saying that it’s unlikely that the vaccine will not be effective against this new strain,” she says, adding that UK specialists are currently investigating further.