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A new COVID-19 variant is circulating. Here's what to know about the strain, symptoms
The CDC is "monitoring the XEC variant," Rosa Norman, a CDC spokesperson told USA TODAY. This variant "is the proposed name of a recombinant, or hybrid, of the closely related Omicron lineages KS.1.1 and KP.3.3."
What to Know About the Latest COVID-19 Variant XEC Spreading in the U.S.
While KP.3.1.1 remains the dominant strain in the U.S., XEC is gaining steam, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Wastewater Surveillance System. The World Health Organization (WHO) noted in its October 9 COVID-19 epidemiological update that it is monitoring XEC as cases increase globally.
New COVID strain is circulating in the US, what to know about the XEC variant
"CDC is monitoring the XEC variant," Rosa Norman, a CDC spokesperson told USA TODAY. "XEC is the proposed name of a recombinant, or hybrid, of the closely related Omicron lineages
COVID-19 XEC variant is now circulating in the US. Here's what you should know about it.
KP.3.1.1 is still the dominant COVID-19 variant in the United States as it accounts for nearly 60% of positive cases, but the XEC variant is not far behind, recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data shows.
New Covid-19 strain symptoms as 'highly contagious' variant spreads
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said it is “monitoring” a new highly contagious Covid-19 variant. The new XEC strain is thought to be responsible for around one in 10 cases of the virus in the UK.
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Former state senator accused of lying about casino's revenue to get more COVID-19 relief funds
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Northwestern sues Moderna for patent infringement over COVID-19 vaccines
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Your free COVID-19 at-home tests from the government are set to expire soon. Here's why.
However, some people may have noticed that the tests will expire soon. The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and ...
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Novavax Says FDA Puts Clinical Hold on Covid-19, Flu Vaccines
Novavax said federal regulators put a clinical hold on its application for a combination Covid-19 and influenza vaccine and ...
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COVID-19 Infection May Raise Heart Attack Risk for 3 Years
People who got COVID-19 early in the pandemic saw their risk of cardiovascular issues double, a new study finds.
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What is the new XEC strain of COVID-19 and is it in Arizona?
The dominant strain of the COVID-19 virus in Arizona right now is a variant called KP.3.1.1, which is part of the FLiRT group ...
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Could COVID-19 Raise Your Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke? Study Offers Clues
New research suggests that COVID-19 infections may have long-term implications for cardiac health, such as increasing the ...
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Free COVID-19 tests from the government will expire soon. Here's why
The free COVID-19 tests from the government continue to ship out, though some may notice that the tests will expire soon.
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What this doctor has to say about the difficulty finding COVID-19 rapid tests in Windsor-Essex
With access to COVID-19 rapid tests becoming increasingly difficult in Windsor, a former director of Ontario's COVID-19 ...
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