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The new variant “Nimbus”, officially known as the NB.1.8.1, as per an Associated Press report, has been detected in several US states such as Washington, New York, California and Virginia.
In an official statement, the WHO confirmed that the “Nimbus” variant is currently under monitoring, and does not pose an additional health risk compared to the currently circulating variants. The ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is keeping an eye on a new COVID-19 variant called NB.1.8.1, or "Nimbus," that has spread across Europe, the Americas and the Western Pacific.
Derived from the highly virulent Omicron variant, 'Nimbus' was responsible for approximately 10.7 per cent of global infections by late April, up from just 2.5 per cent a month earlier.
The new strain of Covid, dubbed Nimbus, has one specific symptom. Cases of the variant have been detected in the UK as it begins to dominate globally, having first been identified in January.
Razor blade throat: People who have caught the Nimbus variant have described having a really bad sore throat — some say it feels like swallowing broken glass. A new COVID-19 variant, called NB.1 ...
A new COVID variant is bringing a painful side effect to Americans. The variant is officially called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus. Some patients say it's causing them such a severe sore throat that they ...
The variant, called NB.1.8.1 or "Nimbus," did show up in the U.S. until May. But now, health officials estimate it makes up about 37% of current COVID-19 cases, according to the Centers for ...
The variant, called NB.1.8.1 or "Nimbus," did show up in the U.S. until May. But now, health officials estimate it makes up about 37% of current COVID-19 cases, according to the Centers for ...