The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has detected a new set of COVID-19 variants nicknamed FLiRT in wastewater surveillance, according to data from the agency. From April 28 through May ...
A group of COVID-19 variants nicknamed “FLiRT” is spreading as the U.S. heads into summer. Some of the FLiRT variants are on the rise as JN.1 – previously the dominant strain – is declining.
A new coronavirus variant is rising to dominance across the U.S. as experts are warning of a potential "summer wave" of COVID ...
The "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants are a new group of strains circulating in the United States, which now account for over one in four cases nationwide. Although cases and hospitalizations have been ...
A new set of COVID-19 variants—which have been given the nickname FLiRT—are the new dominant strain in the United States, currently accounting for 28.2% of all cases, the Centers for Disease ...
NEW YORK - Covid-19 sub-variants, nicknamed “FLiRT”, have been the dominant forms of the virus circulating this year globally, according to the World Health Organization. The moniker FLiRT is ...
A new Covid-19 variant known as KP.2, or FLiRT, began to emerge in the United States in early March of this year. At that time, KP.2 represented only 0.4% of all SARS-CoV-2 strains being sequenced ...
A new set of COVID-19 variants, nicknamed FLiRT, is rising in prevalence in the United States. The variant, labeled KP.2, made up about 25% of the COVID-19 cases in the U.S. in April, according ...
Scientists have warned of a "summer wave" of COVID-19 infections after a highly transmissible new group of omicron subvariants was detected in the U.S. But will our vaccines stand up to these new ...
Two new COVID-19 subvariants, collectively nicknamed FLiRT, are increasingly edging out the winter's dominant strain ahead of a possible summer uptick in coronavirus infections. The new FLiRT ...
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Wednesday recommended updating the formula for COVID-19 vaccines ahead ...
A new set of COVID-19 variants—which have been given the nickname FLiRT—are the new dominant strain in the United States, currently accounting for 28.2% of all cases, the Centers for Disease Control ...