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New COVID-19 'FLiRT' Variants Are The Most Dominant In The U.S.
Women's Health via AOL· 5 days agoHowever, genomic sequencing will look at the genetic code of the virus to help determine which ...
The Most Common COVID Symptoms Doctors Are Seeing This Spring
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCough, sore throat and fever are among the common COVID-19 symptoms this spring. LaylaBird via Getty...
What should people know about the new coronavirus variant? A doctor explains.
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Covid-19 variant KP.2 has become the dominant strain in the US in recent weeks. We talked to our...
Early signs of rising COVID in California as new FLiRT subvariants dominate
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCalifornia may be headed to an earlier start to the summer COVID-19 season than normal as the latest...
What Are The Symptoms Of The New COVID-19 Variants?
IFLScience· 5 days agoCOVID-19 is very much still with us – and if you’re anything like us, you’ll have noticed more and more people complaining that they’re getting sick over...
The FLiRT COVID variants: What are they and are they more contagious?
Reuters· 2 days agoThe moniker FLiRT is an acronym for the locations of the mutations the variants share on the virus'...
New COVID-19 variant poses risk for possible summer surge in cases
Local 12 Cincinnati· 5 days agoAs the summer travel season begins, travelers will want to be aware that a new COVID-19 variant is...
Is Louisiana headed for a COVID surge with new variants? LSU Health doctor explains
Shreveport Times | The Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThere is a new set of COVID-19 variants. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
Got COVID? You Might Have One of These Newer Strains
US News & World Report· 2 days agoCertain FLiRT COVID-19 variants are on the rise in the U.S., according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Is KP.2 'FLiRT'ing with a summer COVID spike?
Becker’s Hospital Review· 5 days ago"KP.2 is the main variant in the U.S., but isn’t causing an increase in COVID-19 infections or more severe illness than other