The Rise of HV.1: A Dominant COVID Variant Emerges

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The HV.1 variant of COVID-19 has become the dominant strain circulating in the United States, accounting for over a quarter of reported cases. Experts suggest that HV.1 may be more transmissible and have the potential to bypass prior immunity. However, there is no evidence yet that it causes more severe infections. The new COVID boosters from Pfizer and Moderna, designed to target XBB variants, are expected to offer some protection against HV.1. However, the uptake of the updated boosters has been low, with only 3.5% of the U.S. population receiving them. The CDC recommends the updated shots for everyone six months and older.
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