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- Variants and Genomic Surveillance | COVID-19 | CDC
Some variants will emerge and disappear, while others will emerge and continue to spread and may replace previous variants It is important to track the emergence of variants so that those of interest can be further characterized in the lab to determine if they evade immunity and how they spread
- What COVID Is Going Around Right Now: Variants Symptoms
Find out which COVID variants are spreading now, what symptoms to expect, and how well current vaccines and treatments hold up
- New COVID variant BA. 3. 2 found in 25 states: What are symptoms?
A new COVID variant known as BA 3 2 has been detected across 25 U S states and may make immunity from vaccines or past infections less effective BA 3 2 is a heavily mutated subvariant of Omicron
- New COVID Variant Cicada Is Spreading in 25 States. These Are Its . . .
The heavily mutated new BA 3 2 COVID-19 variant, aka "cicada," is spreading in at least 25 U S states, the CDC said What to know about its spread and symptoms
- A new COVID variant has been identified and is spreading in 25 states
A new Covid variant is spreading across the U S and it may be able to evade protection from current vaccines The variant, known as BA 3 2, has been detected in nasal swabs taken from four
- New COVID variant under watch in U. S. : What you need to know
A newly detected COVID-19 variant, BA 3 2, is raising concern among health officials due to its high number of mutations
- New COVID variant with immune escape potential confirmed in US, 22 . . .
The highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 BA 3 2 variant, which has been reported by at least 23 countries as of February 11, has been detected in nasal swabs collected from four US travelers, clinical samples from five patients, three airplane wastewater samples, and 132 wastewater surveillance samples from 25
- COVID-19 variants | WHO COVID-19 dashboard - datadot
When these changes become significantly different to a previously detected virus, these new virus types are known as “variants ” To identify variants, scientists map the genetic material of viruses (known as sequencing) and then look for differences between them to see if they have changed
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