As has been the pattern over the last few years, a new COVID-19 variant has emerged. Here's what you need to know about the most common COVID-19 variant and the newest one to cause infections.
A new variant of COVID-19 is growing in the United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recent CDC data shows that KP.3.1.1 remains the dominant COVID-19 variant in ...
A new COVID-19 variant, XEC, has arrived just before fall. The new variant has sprouted from the omicron variant that developed in late 2021. Although XEC is new, Francois Balloux, director of the ...
It is available in six broad variants, and we recently detailed its base-spec Visia variant in images. If you are interested in the new Magnite, and want to push for the one-above-base Visia+ ...
Model of Covid coronavirus (Getty) Slovenia had high rates of infection with this variant in August as over 10 per cent of Covid case samples from the country contained XEC. It is a hybrid of ...
We have already brought to you how each variant looks like, and have now got hold of the real-life images of the 1-below-top Tekna trim. If you are planning to pick it, check it out in these ...
The latest variant of Covid-19 is spreading across the globe and appears to be transmitting more quickly than previous strains. Testing rates in the UK have fallen dramatically following the end ...
KP.3.1.1 is still the dominant COVID-19 variant in the United States as it accounts for nearly 60% of positive cases, but the XEC variant is not far behind, recent Centers for Disease Control and ...
A new coronavirus variant is sweeping through Europe and ... in August among COVID-19 samples collected two months previously. The sample collection in June was part of routine COVID-19 ...
This long-range variant is now on sale in China ... made its public debut in September 2023 with several camouflaged images. The MPV officially hit the market on January 1, 2024, with four ...
The new COVID variant XEC has been found by UK health ... In the UK, XEC was identified in 9.35% of COVID cases in samples taken by the UKHSA between 2 September 2024 and 15 September 2024 ...