A new COVID-19 variant has entered the scene in the U.S.HV.1 was documented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in low numbers over the summer.
It’s a descendent of EG.5, which is the second most common variant in the U.S. at nearly 22% of new cases, according to estimates from the CDC.
That estimate also includes cases from HV.1 and another similar strain, HK.5.
The CDC is predicting a “moderate” COVID-19 wave, according to its respiratory disease season outlook.
“COVID-19 variants continue to emerge but have not resulted in rapid disease surges,” the CDC said in an update to its respiratory disease season outlook published last month.
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