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A new COVID-19 variant spreading across the United States may cause an extremely painful sore throat—dubbed the "razor throat ...
A new Covid-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus, represents about a third of new US Covid-19 cases. Dr. Leana Wen answers ...
The COVID-19 Nimbus variant is on the rise in the U.S. as many report a painful symptom known as "razor blade throat." If you ...
A highly transmissible new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, aka "Nimbus," is spreading in the United States, CDC data show.
The variant NB.1.8.1, nicknamed Nimbus, has been gaining traction in recent weeks. It comprised more than one-third of the nation’s coronavirus samples during a two-week period ending June 7, ...
A new COVID variant is causing people to experience such severe sore throats that they say it feels like swallowing razor blades.
(Pexels) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says Nimbus made up about 37% of COVID-19 cases in the US in the two weeks ending June 7. Experts believe Nimbus spreads more easily ...
Experts say there isn't major cause for concern with the Nimbus variant ... members of the CDC's independent vaccine advisory panel and drop a recommendation for administering Covid shots to ...
A new COVID-19 variant that can cause ... U.S. for at least three months, according to CDC data. The WHO considers the public health risk from Nimbus to be low at the global level.
Add summer travel, big events, and a new variant like Nimbus, and conditions are right for more infections. According to the CDC, COVID tends to peak twice each year in the US—once in winter ...
Under the WHO list of COVID variants to watch for, Nimbus has been classified as a ... the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the new Omicron variant is currently responsible ...