The United States is facing a rise in COVID-19 cases due to new variants like KP.3 and FLiRT, leading to concerns about a potential summer surge. Health officials advise taking extra precautions and monitoring symptoms.
There may be an increase in COVID cases this summer. Experts say this is why you shouldn't be concerned: https://t.co/GAgyUUURfi https://t.co/N0MS2uVzUe
As the U.S. heads into the summer season, early indicators show the country is likely to experience an increase in COVID-19 infections. Experts say this is why you shouldn't be concerned: https://t.co/QnwCvQQmog
As the COVID-19 summer swell intensifies, many people who have previously recovered from the virus are falling ill again due to new variants known as FLiRT. https://t.co/xKHY2N7UZv
A summer COVID-19 surge is making its way through the region. It's time to mask up while traveling and take extra precautions, public health officials say. https://t.co/TMl9c8pboy
“COVID summer surge: What are symptoms of FLiRT variance?” https://t.co/UPuLkA2HeZ
In recent weeks, a new COVID-19 variant called KP.3 has gained dominance in the United States. As it spreads, some are concerned about potential summer wave. https://t.co/rpxJNrPF1n
L.A. County COVID cases, hospitalizations rise amid FLiRT variants summer uptick https://t.co/q7NDgxZdxq
The new "FLiRT" COVID-19 variants, including KP.2 and KP.3, are on the rise in the U.S. — check out what experts are saying about the symptoms, transmission and vaccines https://t.co/XP7epNO5pE
There’s A New COVID Variant, KP.3 – These Are The Symptoms https://t.co/B6Bww4Aa3z
In recent weeks, a new COVID-19 variant called KP.3 has gained dominance in the United States. https://t.co/mm1eNJuh0E