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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, research has found a few changes in KP.2's spike protein compared to JN.1, according to...
Children exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in womb or as newborns may face increased social and respiratory...
Medical Xpress· 3 days agoChildren who were exposed to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) while in the womb or as newborn babies may face...
Why Covid vaccinations and repeated infections help boost immunity
Investing.com· 20 hours agoNew Delhi, May 26 (IANS) The immune cells of people who received Covid 19 vaccines and also...
How COVID-19 'breakthrough' infections alter your immune cells
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoBy analyzing blood samples from study volunteers, the LJI researchers discovered that people who...
Estimates of SARS-CoV-2 Hospitalization and Fatality Rates in the Prevaccination Period, United...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention· 3 days agoThe COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 resulted in >20 million reported cases, 480,000 hospitalizations, and ...
What Are The Symptoms Of The New COVID-19 Variants?
IFLScience· 6 days agoThe saucily named COVID-19 FLiRT variants have been surging to global dominance in recent weeks, overtaking the previous leading variant (JN.1) so that...
Expert reaction: Bird flu outbreak in Victoria and WA
Cosmos· 1 day agoBird flu hit the headlines this week, with Victoria’s health and agricultural departments announcing...
The FLiRT COVID variants: What are they and are they more contagious?
Reuters· 3 days agoThe moniker FLiRT is an acronym for the locations of the mutations the variants share on the virus'...
Evolving With the Virus: Repeat COVID-19 Shots Neutralizing Beyond the Expected
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoThe response to an updated vaccine is influenced by previous vaccinations but also produces broadly...
As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about the new FLiRT variants?
The Conversation· 3 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 ...