The heavily mutated new BA.3.2 COVID-19 variant, aka "cicada," is circulating in at least 25 U.S. states, the CDC said. What to know about its spread and symptoms.
While COVID-19 cases are down overall nationwide, the Cicada variant is quickly gaining ground, new data shows.
First detected by the CDC last summer, health officials are tracking the spread of a new covid variant ‘Cicada’ that may be able to evade immunity.
The BA.3.2 “Cicada” Covid variant, with around 75 mutations, is spreading across the US and multiple countries, raising concerns about transmissibility and immune escape. Symptoms remain similar to ...
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.
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A new COVID-19 variant, BA.3.2, has been detected in 25 U.S. states, the CDC reports, with immune escape traits that may ...
The WHO declared the global health emergency associated with the COVID-19 pandemic to be over in 2023, as most individuals ...
A new COVID-19 variant, nicknamed "Cicada" (BA.3.2), has been identified in at least 23 countries and is being monitored by the WHO pic.twitter.com/Q6J9eurZKN— All day Astronomy (@forallcurious) March ...
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.
The BA.3.2 'Cicada' Covid variant has been detected in 23 countries with over 70 mutations. Here's what experts say about its spread, symptoms, severity and vaccine protection.
For many people, the COVID-19 pandemic feels like a distant memory. In reality, the SARS‑CoV‑2 coronavirus is still spreading widely across the globe and continues to evolve into new variants.