Government advisers are urging for updates to the recipe of COVID-19 vaccines in the fall, with a focus on tackling the JN.1 variant. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that the KP.3 variant is gaining traction in the United States, accounting for 25% of cases in a two-week period.
The CDC uses its Nowcast data tracker to monitor COVID variants over a two-week period, although it does not predict future spread of the virus. The emergence of the KP.3 variant has raised concerns about a potential summer surge in COVID-19 cases, despite declining rates of deaths and hospitalizations.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is working to update COVID vaccines to target the JN.1 strain, with manufacturers like Pfizer, Moderna, and Novavax set to release vaccines in August pending FDA approval. These updated vaccines are expected to hit the market in the fall, ahead of anticipated winter upticks in COVID-19 cases.
This information underscores the need for continued vigilance and preparedness when dealing with evolving COVID variants. The emergence of new strains like KP.3 highlights how important it is to adapt vaccine strategies to target the most prevalent variants in order to effectively combat the spread of COVID-19.
On Sunday, the Mets announced a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers that resulted in…
A killer whale in South Africa was found to have ripped apart a great white…
Democratic Party leader Elly Schlein is embarking on a new phase to transform the party…
A national mental health advocacy organization called Inseparable has recently released a report on the…
The value of social security benefits in Argentina, including the PUAM and Non-Contributory Pensions, has…
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a veteran politician and leader of the France Insoumise party, has joined forces…