SARS-CoV-2 Variants - Coronavirus COVID-19 **NO DISCUSSION**

Via @anneg
https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-711033

[Article about a new CV variant: BA.2.75]

The new variant, identified as BA.2.75, was first found in a sequence taken in India in early June. Since then, the variant has been spotted in Australia, Canada, Japan, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the US. In just a matter of weeks, the variant has been detected in over 80 sequences around the world.

While it is still unclear if BA.2.75 will be able to compete with BA.5, the dominant variant in many countries at the moment, the number of mutations and its seemingly fast spread across a wide geographic area have scientists keeping an eye on it.

(more at link)
 
Dear Dr. Tedros (Doc T), Dr. Mike Ryan, Dr. Maria & WHO Team,

Thank you for your continued amazing humanitarian efforts and service, and for keeping us updated and helping guide us through these most difficult times.

Margarita

 
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Note mention of “recombinant”, in addition to WHO tracking 300 sub variants of O, as prev mentioned by Dr. Maria, iirc,
 

For this week, the CDC estimates that XBB.1.5 now causes 40.5% of cases in the US, followed by BQ.1.1 at 26.9%; BQ.1 at 18.3%; BA.5 at 3.7%; and XBB at 3.6%.
 

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