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COVID-19 cases are rising across the United States, driven by new variants Stratus (XFG) and Nimbus (NB.1.8.1). While Stratus ...
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNNimbus’ COVID variant drives summer surge as cases rise in 45 states, CDC says
CDC tracks rising COVID cases in 45 states; NB.1.8.1 “Nimbus” leads U.S. infections while severe illness remains low.
“Midlife women often juggle caregiving, careers, and hormonal shifts that can strain the immune system,” Boden-Albala says. “Maintaining a strong baseline of health through proper sleep, exercise, ...
A North Texas infectious disease specialist discusses the "NIMBUS" variant behind many of the COVID-19 cases in the current ...
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Got the sniffles? Here’s what to know about summer colds and the COVID-19 variant called stratus
COVID-19 activity is rising in much of the country. Data shows overall respiratory virus spread is very low in the U.S.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNew COVID strains Nimbus and Stratus spreading in Ukraine with dozens infected
Ukraine has confirmed cases of two new dominant coronavirus subvariants in the world - Nimbus and Stratus. They spread faster ...
A new COVID-19 variant, Stratus (XFG), has been detected in Arizona and is spreading globally. Stratus is a descendant of the ...
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Daily Voice on MSNSummer COVID-19 Wave Builds: Nimbus Variant Still Dominant As Stratus Rises
Beach trips and heat waves aren’t the only things rising this summer. COVID-19 signals are climbing nationwide, and two Omicron offshoots appear to be leading the charge. The Centers for Disease ...
Summer may bring beach trips and backyard barbecues, but it also tends to bring a rise in Covid cases. In its latest report, the CDC said infections — particularly those linked to the Nimbus and ...
A new COVID variant called XFG, or "Stratus" is spreading. Here's what you need to know about the incubation period, symptoms (including particular throat symptoms) and when to take a test.
Experts say the summer surge is just starting, but a few key tips can help protect you during vacations and summer parties.
The COVID pandemic likely began when the virus jumped from animals to humans, and didn’t start in a lab. But false narratives continue to circulate.
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