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COVID-19: What to know about the new variants; what are the symptoms of FLiRT?
FOX 25 Boston· 16 hours agoThe variants are part of the omicron family. The variants are called FLiRT based on the technical...
New COVID-19 'FLiRT' variants could mean a summer surge. Here's what you need to know
WJHL· 6 hours agoSymptoms of the latest COVID strains are similar to earlier versions, including fever, chills and...
What to know about the new 'FLiRT' COVID variants that are spreading: Your guide to the latest virus...
Yahoo Life· 15 hours agoHere’s your go-to guide with everything you need to know about COVID-19, including the latest...
Here's what we know about 2 'FLiRT' COVID variants spread across US
The Republican· 12 hours agoFour years since the COVID-19 pandemic led to lockdowns, closures and shortages of supplies, the virus has now mutated to the point where a family of variants are now dominant ...
EXPLAINER: Boosters key to fight omicron, lot still to learn
AOL· 5 days agoThe new omicron variant took only a few weeks to live up to dire predictions about how hugely...
FLiRT – All You Need To Know About The Latest COVID-19 Variants
IFLScience· 7 days agoIf you’re thinking it’s been a long time since we had a new Greek letter COVID variant, you’re not...
Think COVID went away? Utah health officials monitoring new variants
Standard-Examiner· 5 days agoThe variants are from the omicron lineage and derivatives of the JN.1 variant, which was the...
The true tragedy of the Covid-19 vaccines
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agoVaccination is one of mankind’s most miraculous innovations. The eradication of smallpox, and the retreat of measles and other cruel afflictions, mean...
New ‘FLiRT’ Variants Spark Summer COVID Surge Warning
WebMD· 7 days agoNicknamed FLiRT, they’re threatening to cause a new wave of COVID infections, which recently bottomed out after spiking in December. Models released last week from Jay Weiland, a data scientist ...
Should We Be Worried About Bird Flu?
The New Yorker· 2 days agoInfluenza is a promiscuous pathogen. Its potential to unleash pandemics is due partly to the modular structure of its genome, which allows it to swap...