The articles author doesn't claim there are two strains. He claims there are many mutations. The link shared by the parent notes, "As of 2nd March 2020, there are 111 nonsynonymous mutations that have been identified in the outbreak". This seems to agree with the original article.
The article seems to work within the current findings of many mutations and different mutations have varying degrees of impact on people.
The article seems to work within the current findings of many mutations and different mutations have varying degrees of impact on people.