The heavily mutated new BA.3.2 COVID-19 variant, aka "cicada," is circulating in at least 25 U.S. states, the CDC said. What to know about its spread and symptoms.
The COVID-19 variant BA.3.2, nicknamed "Cicada," has been detected in at least 23 countries and half the states in the U.S.
Public health officials are monitoring a new strain of COVID-19, now called the cicada, because of its long incubation period.
The new COVID-19 variant BA.3.2, or Cicada, may be more infectious in children, with reports suggesting up to 5x higher risk. While authorities say there’s no immediate threat, experts urge caution as ...
COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 or "cicada" is not widely circulating in the U.S. yet, but based on trends in Europe, it may become more prominent. Most evidence comes from laboratory data, but there are no ...
A COVID-19 variant called Cicada, formally known as BA.3.2, has been found in 25 states as of March 19, including South ...
A recent CDC MMWR report described the BA.3.2 SARS-CoV-2 variant, nicknamed "cicada," as a new lineage of COVD-19 virus. The WHO considers it a variant under monitoring.
A newly identified COVID-19 variant is drawing attention from health officials after being detected in the U.S., though early evidence suggests it is not yet driving a surge in cases or severe illness ...
Canada bans flights from India, Pakistan over concerns over rising case counts in India and virus mutations. Nova Scotia brings in new measures aimed at bringing down rising case ...
As COVID-19 cases in India surge to extreme levels and a new variant of the virus first identified there has shown up in at least 39 cases in B.C., questions are being raised about whether flights ...
Researchers in Singapore detected a marked spike in autoantibodies associated with brain inflammation during the first year ...