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Variant XFG, colloquially known as "Stratus," was first detected in Southeast Asia in January but accounted for less than ...
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News Nation on MSNCOVID-19 ‘Stratus’ variant spreading: What to know
“Stratus,” originally known as Variant XFG, is the second most prominent strain of COVID in the United States. According to ...
COVID-19 variant XFG accounted for 0% of U.S. cases in May. By late-June, it became the third-most common strain.
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'Stratus' COVID-19 Variant Spikes Cases In US: All About The Rapidly Spreading Strain of Summer
The new COVID-19 variant, XFG or "Stratus" originates from mutations of variants F.7 and LP.8.1.2. It appears less contagious ...
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ABP News on MSN‘Stratus’ COVID Variant Spreads Rapidly Across US, Here's What To Know About XFG Strain
A new COVID-19 variant, known as XFG or “Stratus,” is surging across the United States, swiftly becoming the third-most ...
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Daily Voice on MSNSummer COVID-19 Wave Builds: Nimbus Variant Still Dominant As Stratus Rises
Beach trips and heat waves aren’t the only things rising this summer. COVID-19 signals are climbing nationwide, and two ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNNew ‘Stratus’ Variant Spreading Rapidly In US: Should You Get A COVID-19 Booster Shot Now?
The surge of new COVID-19 variannt Stratus (XFG) in the US is being compounded by latest vaccine restrictions from the Trump ...
Variant XFG, also known as “Stratus,” was first detected in Southeast Asia back in January but accounted for very few of ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNIs US Battling A Fresh COVID-19 Wave? 5 Warning Signs Of New COVID Variant Stratus XFG
The CDC remarks the new COVID-19 variant Stratus XFG as the third most common variant circulating in the United States.
The United States is witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases this summer, driven by new variants Nimbus and Stratus. Cases are ...
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Courier-Post on MSNCOVID-19 symptoms 2025: What to know about the new XFG variant 'Stratus'
Common COVID-19 symptoms, according to the CDC: Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Congestion or a runny nose. New loss of taste or smell. The CDC advises seeking medical care if you ...
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