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Omicron mutates again: What we know about 3 new subvariants

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 25, 2022

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Posted: Oct 25, 2022 / 09:41 AM CDT Updated: Oct 25, 2022 / 09:41 AM CDT SHARE (NEXSTAR) – The omicron variant of COVID-19 has once again evolved, spawning new versions of itself with slight mutations that could make the virus more transmissible or more dangerous. With each new subvariant comes a new mixture of letters and numbers. BA.5 is still the dominant variant in the U.S., according to the from the Centers for Disease Control and... + full article



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