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COVID-19 cases are rising in half of U.S. states. What to know about COVID trends and the new Stratus and Nimbus variants.
Virus levels have increased sharply since June, with nearly all wastewater sites showing signs of transmission.
A contagious new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, aka "Nimbus," is now dominant in the United States, CDC data show. What to ...
COVID-19 is rising again in California, driven by new variants like “Nimbus,” amid a nationwide summer wave. Despite “low” overall activity, wastewater data and ER visits indicate a growing trend.
It may be summer, but COVID-19 is surging in the San Francisco Bay Area.
COVID-19 cases in California show a potential summer surge, with wastewater data indicating increased virus levels.
A significant COVID-19 surge is sweeping across 25 US states, driven by waning immunity and new variants like NB.1.8.1 ...
Designated as NB.1.8.1, the Nimbus strain is a descendant of Omicron. WHO has listed it among six variants under close observation.
Infections of COVID-19 are growing or likely growing in half of the U.S. as of July 8, according to CDC estimates.
A newer COVID-19 variant may be causing a severe sore throat in those who contract the infections. Here's what to know about ...
Nicknamed “Nimbus,” the new subvariant NB.1.8.1 has been described in news reports in China as having more obvious signs of “razor blade throat” — what patients describe as feeling like their throats ...
There’s nothing so far to suggest that the disease associated with the new variant is more severe compared to other variants.