STAT News – The United States is in a (relative) Covid-19 lull, with cases and hospitalizations falling as the wave driven by the BA.5 lineage of the Omicron variant recedes. But as if we needed a portent of an anticipated fall and winter wave, Covid is on the rise in some European countries. What’s different, at least for now, is that there’s not one variant pushing the wave. Rather, scientists are tracking a bevy of new forms of Omicron, which are jockeying with each other as they compete to become the next dominant strain. Scientists are monitoring more than 300 sublineages of Omicron, World Health Organization officials said this week.
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From BQ.1.1 to XBB and beyond: How the splintering of Omicron variants could shape Covid’s next phase
From BQ.1.1 to XBB and beyond: How the splintering of Omicron variants could shape Covid’s next phase
- Published Oct 6, 2022