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New COVID-19 'FLiRT' Variants Are The Most Dominant In The U.S.
Women's Health via AOL· 6 days agoA new set of COVID-19 variants—which have been given the nickname FLiRT—are the new dominant strain...
What should people know about the new coronavirus variant? A doctor explains.
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Covid-19 variant KP.2 has become the dominant strain in the US in recent weeks. We talked to our...
COVID’s New ‘FLiRT’ Variants—What To Know As Experts Fear Summer Surge
Forbes· 6 days agoNew coronavirus variants dubbed “FLiRT” are circulating the world and growing dominant in the U.S.,...
As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about the new FLiRT variants?
The Conversation· 4 days agoAlthough there’s still much to learn about SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID) at least one thing seems clear: it’s here to stay ...
How COVID-19 'breakthrough' infections alter your immune cells
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoBy analyzing blood samples from study volunteers, the LJI researchers discovered that people who...
Could FLiRT Variants Cause Another Covid-19 Surge?
Forbes· 7 days agoA new Covid-19 variant known as KP.2, or FLiRT, began to emerge in the United States in early March of this year. This dramatic rise signals that KP...19...
The new COVID variants spreading in the US are called ‘FLiRT.’ But why?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAll of the COVID-19 strains that have emerged and gained dominance since 2022 have been descendants...
Why Covid vaccinations and repeated infections help boost immunity
Investing.com· 2 days agoAnalysing blood samples, the team at La Jolla Institute..., US, found that people who experienced...
Evolving With the Virus: Repeat COVID-19 Shots Neutralizing Beyond the Expected
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoThe response to an updated vaccine is influenced by previous vaccinations but also produces broadly...
Century-old vaccine found to protect type 1 diabetics from infectious diseases
Medical Xpress· 5 days ago"Individuals with type 1 diabetes are highly susceptible to infectious diseases and had worse outcomes when they were infected with the SARS-CoV-