JN.1 COVID variant symptoms

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New coronavirus variant JN.1 is spreading fast. Here's what to know. (The Washington Post)

The WHO declared JN.1 a โ€œvariant of interestโ€ as cases spread globally, especially in wintry areas. The U.S. is seeing a pre-holiday rise of respiratory ...

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JN.1 and Other New Coronavirus Strains: 3 Things to Know (Yale Medicine)

The virus that causes COVID-19 has continued to mutate and spread. A new strain, JN.1, may be highly transmissible. Yale experts tell you what you need to ...

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Watch out for these 9 symptoms of new JN.1 COVID variant (silive.com)

The current virus strain was first detected in the United States in September 2023. What you need to know.

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JN.1: What to know about the new Covid variant surging in the US (The Independent)

Infectious disease experts say the best way to protect yourself from the JN.1 subvariant is to get the updated Covid-19 vaccine · Join our commenting forum.

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JN.1 Is Now a COVID 'Variant of Interest' (Verywell Health)

While JN.1 does not appear to pose a greater threat to public health than other variants, cases are ticking up fast. Vaccines and masking are still the go-to ...

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JN.1 Covid variant: WHO charts its rapid global spread (BBC News)

A sub-variant of the Omicron strain of coronavirus has been classified as a "variant of interest" by the World Health Organization, because of "its rapidly ...

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New covid variant JN.1: India logs 21 cases; Know mask guidelines ... (Livemint)

A 41-year-old has tested positive for new Covid-19 sub-variant JN.1 in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra.The Karnataka government has issued an advisory ...

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COVID Strain JN.1 Is Now a 'Variant of Interest,' WHO Says (Medscape)

The World Health Organization called the COVID-19 variant JN.1 a standalone "variant of interest." JN.1 will drive an increase in cases of the virus, ...

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