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A new COVID variant is dominant in the US: What are its symptoms?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.3 and KP.2, are spreading in the United States. Will...
Symptoms of the KP.3 COVID Variant, the New Dominant Strain
Prevention via Yahoo News· 1 day agoSchaffner points out. “This is kind of a grandchild of Omicron,” Dr. Schaffner says. It’s not...
COVID summer guide: How to navigate symptoms, variants and vaccines this season
Yahoo Life· 6 days agoWhat does that mean? A variant of the COVID virus known as KP.3 is now responsible for about a...
KP.3 is the dominant COVID-19 variant in the US: Latest on test positivity, deaths, symptoms
USA Today· 6 days agoCases of the latest COVID-19 variant, also known as KP.3, are on the rise in the United States....
COVID Variant KP.3 Surges to Dominance—Here's What You Need to Know
Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoExperts said that KP.3 isn't likely to cause more severe symptoms than other COVID strains. A new...
Simple test for flu could improve diagnosis and surveillance
Medical Xpress· 2 hours agoThe test, developed by a team from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and Princeton University,...
There’s a new subvariant of COVID circulating. Here’s what you need to know.
Denton Record-Chronicle· 2 days agoThe “FLiRT” strains are subvariants of Omicron, and they now account for more than 50% of COVID...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 2 days agoHealth expert, Dr. Melissa Clarke, dropped some reasons to The Root about Covid and why it’s still around. Variants can have an advantage over the parent virus, which allows them to infect people more easily or become more deadly.
Long COVID Risk Factors Revealed In Data From Nearly 5,000 People
IFLScience· 2 days agoReferred to as long COVID, scientists are still not clear on exactly what causes the debilitating ...
We Won't Solve Long COVID Until We Decide What It Is
Medscape· 1 day agoIs a slow recovery from COVID-19 the lingering effects of a bad infection or the start of a new syndrome?