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The CDC has moved to using longer data timeframes for COVID tracking due to low reporting from states. According to the ...
WHO is monitoring the fast-spreading XFG "Stratus" COVID variant, now the third-most common US strain, as it spreads into ...
The variant was most notably present in the state during early June, when XFG made up 75% of reported COVID-19 cases. The ...
After its January debut, XFG climbed to number three on the CDC COVID variant list by late June, accounting for an estimated ...
COVID-19 variant XFG accounted for 0% of U.S. cases in May. By late-June, it became the third-most common strain.
The CDC remarks the new COVID-19 variant Stratus XFG as the third most common variant circulating in the United States.
Variant XFG, colloquially known as "Stratus," was first detected in Southeast Asia in January but accounted for less than ...
“Stratus,” originally known as Variant XFG, is the second most prominent strain of COVID in the United States. According to ...
XFG or Stratus is currently the most prevalent COVID-19 subvariant in the Bay Area at 54%, according to WastewaterSCAN. (Unfortunately, you won’t be able to use the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Enter the XFG variant, which is part of the oh-so-familiar Omicron family. XFG is actually a combination of the LF.7 and LP.8.1.2 variants, which were combinations of previous variants themselves.
Scientists are currently studying how well people are protected against severe disease from XFG. Researchers conducted lab studies using human cells and a "pseudovirus" stand-in for XFG, as well as ...