A new variant has entered the COVID-19 picture, and scientists have warned that it might soon surge to dominance. XEC, which was first identified in Germany in June, has now been spotted in ...
As flu season nears, so do new COVID-19 variants. A newly discovered COVID strain known as XEC continues to spread rapidly across multiple countries, including the U.S. Scripps Research’s ...
Expert advice on masking, testing, vaccines and boosters is evolving along with coronavirus variants. Here’s the latest from Minnesota and the CDC. New COVID vaccines are coming. Here’s what ...
XEC is the new COVID-19 variant getting attention in Europe. It already been detected in the U.S. Doctors expect that it will continue to spread—here’s what to do. “The XEC variant appears ...
COVID has mutated into many different variants over the years. But the latest strain - XEC is poised to become the most contagious and dominant strain heading into the winter and flu season.
A new COVID-19 variant is starting to spread overseas — but experts in Australia say it's "not at all unexpected" we shouldn't be alarmed. A new COVID-19 variant called XEC appears to be ...
Asia confirmed its first case of the newer mpox variant linked to a growing outbreak in Africa on Thursday, only the second time the virus has been found outside of Africa as countries worldwide ...
Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved updated vaccines to protect against current variants of the virus. This recent surge has been driven mainly by a new group of closely ...
Scientists have warned that a "more contagious" variant of Covid-19, dubbed XEC, is spreading more rapidly across Europe and could soon become the dominant strain. According to the BBC ...
Across the Michigan suburbs at Ford, CEO Jim Farley gave Autocar his thoughts on what might be possible with Mustang, ruling out a pure electric variant and seeming to rule out an off-road-focused ...
Experts say this is likely to be the next dominant strain as Covid cases in the UK increase A new Covid variant is spreading rapidly and experts say the strain is 'just getting started'.