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Arcturus, a more infectious COVID subvariant, grows in L.A. County, seen in sewage

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation April 28, 2023

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Coronavirus levels in Los Angeles County wastewater have ticked up, potentially as a result of the arrival of a more infectious Omicron subvariant dubbed Arcturus. The latest strain, known officially as XBB.1.16, is probably responsible for a rise in coronavirus cases in India, where there have been a number of anecdotal reports of what had been a rare COVID-19 symptom, especially in children: pinkeye. Arcturus has been making up a greater... + full article



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