What to learn about signs, newest CDC information
The KP.3 COVID-19 variant is constant to steer because the dominant variant, the latest Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) information exhibits.
For a two-week interval beginning on June 23 and ending on July 6, the CDC’s Nowcast information tracker confirmed the projections of the COVID-19 variants. The KP.3 variant accounted for 36.9% of constructive infections adopted by KP.2 at 24.4%.
“Estimates predict that KP.3 is the dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant making up 31.2 to 43% of viruses nationally. KP.3 is projected to proceed rising as proportions of the variants that trigger COVID-19,” CDC Spokesperson, Rosa Norman, instructed USA TODAY in an announcement. “KP.3 developed from JN.1, which was the foremost viral lineage circulating since December 2023.”
The information additionally exhibits that the brand new variant LB.1 has fallen again 3% by accounting for 14.5% of circumstances however was beforehand at 17.5% of infections. JN.1, the earlier ring chief since 2023, solely had 1.0% of constructive circumstances which is a 0.6% lower from the earlier two-week interval.
On July 2, the CDC mentioned that the COVID-19 infections are rising in 39 states, steady or unsure in 10 states and declining in zero.
Right here’s what it’s worthwhile to know concerning the KP.3 variant.
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What’s the KP.3 variant?
Like JN.1 and “FLiRT” variants KP.1.1 and KP.2, KP.3 is an analogous pressure. Norman mentioned that the KP.3 variant is, “a sublineage of the JN.1 lineage” which comes from the Omicron variant.
Signs of COVID-19
The CDC has not mentioned if KP.3 has its personal particular signs. Norman mentioned the signs related to KP.3 are much like these from JN.1. Nonetheless, the federal government company outlines the essential signs of COVID-19 on its web site. These signs can seem between two to 14 days after publicity to the virus and may vary from delicate to extreme.
These are a few of the signs of COVID-19:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or issue respiration
- Fatigue
- Muscle or physique aches
- Headache
- Lack of style or scent
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nostril
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
The CDC mentioned you need to search medical consideration when you have the next signs:
- Bother respiration
- Persistent ache or stress within the chest
- New confusion
- Lack of ability to wake or keep awake
- Pale, grey or blue-colored pores and skin, lips, or nail beds
How can we shield ourselves from KP.3 and different variants?
The CDC recommends for everybody ages 6 months and older, with some exceptions, obtain an up to date 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine to guard in opposition to the illness, regardless whether or not or not you’ve beforehand been vaccinated in opposition to the virus.
CDC information exhibits the COVID-19 take a look at positivity by state
CDC information exhibits which states has the bottom and highest COVID-19 positivity charges from June 29 to July 5, 2024.
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Inside the previous week COVID-19 take a look at positivity has risen 9%, the CDC information exhibits.
Modifications in COVID-19 take a look at positivity inside every week
Primarily based on information collected by the CDC it confirmed that 5 states had the largest enhance of 4.7% in constructive COVID-19 circumstances from June 29 to July 5, 2024.
Here is the checklist of states and their adjustments in COVID-19 positivity for the previous week.
State | Change in COVID-19 take a look at positivity in (%) |
Alabama | +2.6 |
Alaska | +3.4 |
Arizona | +2.1 |
Arkansas | +4.7 |
California | +2.1 |
Colorado | +2.6 |
Connecticut | +0.7 |
Delaware | +2.3 |
District of Columbia | +2.3 |
Florida | +2.6 |
Georgia | +2.6 |
Hawaii | +2.1 |
Idaho | +3.4 |
Illinois | +2.9 |
Indiana | +2.9 |
Iowa | +2.3 |
Kansas | +2.3 |
Kentucky | +2.6 |
Louisiana | +4.7 |
Maine | +0.7 |
Maryland | +2.3 |
Massachusetts | +0.7 |
Michigan | +2.9 |
Minnesota | +2.9 |
Mississippi | +2.6 |
Missouri | +2.3 |
Montana | +2.6 |
Nebraska | +2.3 |
Nevada | +2.1 |
New Hampshire | +0.7 |
New Jersey | +2.2 |
New Mexico | +4.7 |
New York | +2.2 |
North Carolina | +2.6 |
North Dakota | +2.6 |
Ohio | +2.9 |
Oklahoma | +4.7 |
Oregon | +3.4 |
Pennsylvania | +2.3 |
Puerto Rico | +2.2 |
Rhode Island | +0.7 |
South Carolina | +2.6 |
South Dakota | +1.5 |
Tennessee | +2.6 |
Texas | +4.7 |
Utah | +2.6 |
Vermont | +0.7 |
Virginia | +2.3 |
Washington | +3.4 |
West Virginia | +2.3 |
Wisconsin | +2.9 |
Wyoming | +2.6 |
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Contributing: Emily DeLetter