New COVID 'cicada' variant spreads to 25 states
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A recent CDC MMWR report described the BA.3.2 SARS-CoV-2 variant, nicknamed "cicada," as a new lineage of COVD-19 virus. The WHO considers it a variant under monitoring.
A COVID mutation that previously went under the radar, BA.3.2, has been detected in 25 states, said the CDC. Nicknamed "cicada" it's been found in 23 countries.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research from the Ohio State University College of Medicine suggests that the severity and breadth of sensory dysfunctions in long COVID-19 may be influenced by a patient’s age, initial COVID-19 severity and cognitive functions.
Researchers are still determining the cause of these extended symptoms, but some COVID-19 "long-haulers" may actually be dealing with a known condition, called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.
A new COVID-19 variant that some have dubbed the "Cicada" variant is quietly spreading across the globe, carrying an unusually high number of mutations that could help it slip past existing immunity,
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Global immunity developed against Covid-19 could significantly reduce the risk of future coronavirus pandemics by offering protection against other SARS-type viruses, scientists have revealed. Researchers from the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) conducted a study combining patient antibody data with mathematical modelling to assess population-wide immunity levels against this family of viruses.