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COVID-19, XEC
New COVID-19 XEC variant emerges just in time for fall: What are the symptoms? What to know
Australia based data integration specialist Mike Honey, however, reported that the new strain has been detected in 27 countries, citing strong growth in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.Start the day smarter.
Hybrid COVID variant XEC is more contagious: What to know about the new strain
The variant, which first appeared in Berlin in late June, has increasingly seen hundreds of cases in Germany, France, Denmark and Netherlands, according to a report by Australia-based data integration specialist Mike Honey.
Latest COVID variant, XEC, has spread to half of US states, reports say
The latest strain of the COVID-19 virus, XEC, is circulating across the country. The new variant has been reported in at least 25 U.S. states, according to reports.
New XEC COVID variant is on the rise. What are its symptoms, and what states is it in?
The new "XEC" COVID-19 variant spreading rapidly in Europe has arrived in the US. What are the symptoms, will it cause a fall surge, and are vaccines effective? Experts discuss
What to know about the new covid-19 XEC variant
A new covid-19 variant called XEC may spread more easily than past variants, but current vaccines are still effective against it
New COVID-19 variant making its way to California: What to know about XEC variant
As flu season nears, so do new
COVID
-19 variants. A newly discovered
COVID
strain known as
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continues to spread rapidly across multiple countries, including the United States and California. First appearing in late June in Berlin, the
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XEC: What you need to know about the new COVID variant
A new COVID variant is spreading rapidly and could soon become the dominant variant around the globe. The variant, called XEC, was first detected in Germany in August and appears to have a growth advantage over other circulating variants—but it is not a radically different variant.
What is COVID XEC? From symptoms to spread, what to know about the new COVID variant
A new COVID variant is raising questions and capturing the attention of researchers heading into the fall and winter season. It's called the XEC variant.
What is XEC, the new COVID-19 variant?
XEC is also an offshoot of omicron, the widely spread variant that formed in 2021. According to experts, it has some of omicron’s features, too — like less severe symptoms and easy transmissibility.
New COVID 'XEC' strain reported in 25 states
COVID-19 trackers across the country are closely monitoring the rise of a new strain.
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Here’s what you should know about XEC, the new COVID subvariant
While XEC is not dominant in the United States, it could take hold by the late fall and winter, one health expert said in a ...
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New XEC COVID Variant Identified in Some States—What to Know About Symptoms, Transmission
In her spare time, she likes meditating, watching TikToks, and playing fetch with her dog, Finnegan. The
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The latest COVID variant on the rise is called XEC. Here's what to know
Researchers are tracking the latest
COVID
strain "spreading rapidly" in parts of Europe. Here's what we know about variant ...
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New XEC COVID subvariant poses potential threat heading into winter. Doctors urge vaccinations
The coronavirus subvariant XEC is drawing more attention as a potential threat heading into late autumn and winter — ...
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Fears of fast spread of XEC Covid strain after many haven’t had vaccines in long time
Exclusive: Lower levels of protective antibodies could leave the UK population vulnerable to a rapid spread of the XEC Covid ...
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