US Witnesses Surge in JN.1, Accounts 62% of COVID-19 Cases: CDC; Top Symptoms of JN.1 COVID Variant
The JN.1 variant, a highly transmissible form of Omicron, accounts for 62% of total COVID-19 cases in the United States, as per CDC.
The JN.1 variant, a highly transmissible form of Omicron, accounts for 62% of total COVID-19 cases in the United States, as per CDC.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), new variant JN.1 has become the most dominant strain in the US, accounting for about 44% of infections nationwide.
JN.1 descended from BA.2.86, which is a sublineage of the omicron BA.2 variant is now dominant in the United States (US). The highly contagious omicron subvariant now accounts for over 60% of all infections in the country.
United States: The mandates are in response to a rise in COVID-19 cases and influenza respiratory infections.
Amid a sudden spike in the COVID cases in the US, Dr Anthony Fauci has warned that a 'dangerous' coronavirus surge could hit the country ahead of the festive season if people fail to follow protocols.
The JN.1 variant, a highly transmissible form of Omicron, accounts for 62% of total COVID-19 cases in the United States, as per CDC.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), new variant JN.1 has become the most dominant strain in the US, accounting for about 44% of infections nationwide.
JN.1 descended from BA.2.86, which is a sublineage of the omicron BA.2 variant is now dominant in the United States (US). The highly contagious omicron subvariant now accounts for over 60% of all infections in the country.
United States: The mandates are in response to a rise in COVID-19 cases and influenza respiratory infections.
Amid a sudden spike in the COVID cases in the US, Dr Anthony Fauci has warned that a 'dangerous' coronavirus surge could hit the country ahead of the festive season if people fail to follow protocols.