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Here’s How Long the CDC Says to Isolate if You Test Positive for COVID in 2024
Prevention via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe CDC has released new COVID guidelines. See the current guidelines to follow after testing...
CDC Relaxes COVID Guidelines; Will Schools, Day Cares Follow Suit?
North Denver News· 13 hours agoNow, with COVID deaths and hospitalizations dropping, the CDC says children can go back to school when their overall symptoms improve and they’re fever-free ...
What to know about the new 'FLiRT' COVID variants that are spreading: Your guide to the latest virus...
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 6 days agoHere’s your go-to guide with everything you need to know about COVID-19, including the latest...
There's a new COVID-19 variant called FLiRT: Here's what you need to know about it
USA Today· 5 days agoKP.1.1, another FLiRT variant that is circulating, made up about 7.5% of COVID-19 cases in that...
Doctors Warn About 2 New COVID Variants—What to Know About ‘FLiRT’ Strains
Prevention· 5 days agoFLiRT COVID-19 variants, KP.1.1 and KP.2, are spreading in the U.S. The current COVID vaccine may...
Covid subvariants leading infections | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 9 hours agoTwo new covid-19 subvariants, collectively nicknamed FLiRT, are increasingly edging out the winter's...
New COVID variant ‘FLiRT’ emerges; here’s what Arizonans need to know
KTVK 3TV Phoenix· 2 days agoAccording to the CDC, the new variants, dubbed KP.2 and KP.1.1 “make up a projected 35.3% of...
New COVID-19 'FLiRT' variants could mean a summer surge. Here's what you need to know
WJHL· 6 days agoSymptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and...
New COVID variants — nicknamed ‘FLiRT’ — are here for the summer. What to know
Miami Herald via AOL· 5 days agoThis is also the time for seasonal allergies that can cause similar symptoms like runny nose and...
Symptoms, spread and more: What to know about new COVID 'FLiRT' variants
NBC Chicago· 3 days agoThe variants, identified as KP.1.1 and KP.2, collectively make up more than 32% of COVID cases in...