There's a new COVID variant nicknamed "FLiRT." Here's what you need to know about the new variant, including the symptoms.
Here’s your go-to guide with everything you need to know about COVID-19, including the latest "FLiRT"variants and concerns ...
A new group of COVID variants are circulating in the U.S., according to tracking by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Current vaccines and immunity from prior infection are believed to only offer partial protection, according to reports.
As has often been the case throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC is implementing this policy shift during a lull ...
You are up to date when you get 1 updated 2023–2024 COVID-19 vaccine. Children Who Are Not Vaccinated: Children aged 6 months–4 years should get two or three doses of updated COVID-19 vaccine ...
Within the FLiRT family, one variant in particular has risen to prominence: KP.2, which accounted for about 25% of new ...
Second doses of the XBB.1.5-adapted COVID-19 vaccine are available for people aged 65 or older, indigenous people aged 55 to 64 and immunocompromised people aged six months or older, the Centers for ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new data addressing the link, or lack thereof, between the COVID-19 vaccine and sudden cardiac death in otherwise healthy ...
The new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including the now dominant KP.2 strain, are circulating in the US. Experts discuss ...
The updated vaccine targets the XBB.1.5 Omicron strain and is expected ... As of May 3, 22.5% of adults had received the newest COVID shot, according to CDC data; more than twice as many U.S ...