The FLiRT variants have been on the rise in the U.S. and Europe as the coronavirus continues to mutate from earlier strains.
LONDON — New strains of Covid-19 are spreading globally, raising concerns among health professionals about a possible summer spike in cases, four-and-a-half years since the onset of the pandemic.The FLiRT variants — whose label derives from the names of the mutations in the variants' genetic code — have been rising in the U.S. and Europe as the coronavirus continues to mutate from earlier strains.
Cases of KP.1.1, another FLiRT variant, have also risen to account for 7.1% of current infections, the agency said.earlier this month said that cases remain limited in all reporting countries. Individual countries, however are showing"slight increases in detections from very low levels."it is continuing to monitor data relating to the new variants in the U.K. and internationally, assessing their severity and the ongoing effectiveness of vaccines.
"While our idea of what a wave of COVID-19 infections looks like has changed over the course of the pandemic, it is likely that these new strains will cause increases in the number of cases in the U.S. over the next few months," Horney told CNBC via email.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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