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Two Summer COVID Strains – Nimbus and Stratus – Less Severe than Earlier Strains: Doctor

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While you are soaking up the summer sun, doctors say you can still get sick, including from two new COVID strains that are going around.

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2 summer COVID strains are less severe than earlier strains, doctor says

While you are soaking up the summer sun, doctors say you can still get sick, including from two new COVID strains that are going around.

·Las Vegas, United States
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A new variant of COVID-19, officially known as NB.1.8.1 and nicknamed Nimbus, is now the most common strain in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States (CDC). CDCs claimed to be aware of the increase in Nimbus detections in the United States, where they monitor the spread of the virus through nasal and wastewater samples collected through their airport screening program. Nimbus represent…

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And so, suddenly, there is a new variant of Covid-19. Last month, a new omicron subvariant was reported, known as Nimbus (B. 1.8.1), which was spreading by the US. Nimbus came to 14 states, bringing the Control and Disease Prevention Centres (CDC) to consider it the second most common variant of Covid-19 in the country this summer. Read also: The new variant of Covid-19 that escapes from immunity and has unique symptoms The cases of Nimbus are s…

·Portugal
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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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