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The U.S. currently has a COVID-19 summer surge, thanks to FLiRT variants like KP.3.1.1. Here are top symptoms to look for, plus if you should get a new vaccine.
Just like other COVID-19 strains that have gained dominance in the U.S. over the last year — JN.1, HV.1, EG.5 aka Eris, and XBB.1.16 or Arcturus — the FLiRT variants part of the omicron family.
New COVID-19 variants known as “FLiRT,” KP.2, KP.3, and KP.1.1, are spreading fast. Doctors explain symptoms, prevention, and how the vaccines stack up. Doctors Warn About 3 New COVID Variants ...
"The FLiRT variants are derived from the JN.1 variant which came to dominate over the winter months," Dr. S Wesley Long, MD., PhD., associate professor of pathology and genomic medicine at Houston ...
As is common with infections, there is a delay, or incubation period, between the moment a person first becomes infected and the appearance of the first symptoms. The median delay for COVID-19 is four to five days [17] possibly being infectious on 1–4 of those days. [18]
The new vaccine in Fall 2024 will focus on JN.1 variants as COVID cases rise. Here's the need to know. FLiRT variant: COVID-19 symptoms, vaccine recommendations in Oklahoma as cases rise
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In a typical infectious disease, the incubation period signifies the period taken by the multiplying organism to reach a threshold necessary to produce symptoms in the host. While latent or latency period may be synonymous, a distinction is sometimes made whereby the latent period is defined as the time from infection to infectiousness. Which ...