Experts explain why this particular strain is more likely to overcome immunity from vaccination or previous infection.
A COVID-19 subvariant called BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada,” is spreading rapidly across the United States after first being detected in South Africa in November 2024. The strain carries unusual genetic ...
The BA.3.2 “Cicada” Covid variant, with around 75 mutations, is spreading across the US and multiple countries, raising concerns about transmissibility and immune escape. Symptoms remain similar to ...
The BA.3.2 'Cicada' Covid variant has been detected in 23 countries with over 70 mutations. Here's what experts say about its spread, symptoms, severity and vaccine protection.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For many people, the COVID-19 pandemic feels like a distant memory. In reality, the SARS‑CoV‑2 coronavirus is still spreading ...
A new Covid-19 subvariant is starting to get noticed again, though not in a panic-driven way. It is being called BA.3.2, informally nicknamed the “Cicada” variant, and it has already been detected in ...
A new Covid variant BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada,” is under global watch. Here’s what we know about its symptoms, spread, and risks so far. BA.3.2 "Cicada" COVID variant monitored, not a concern yet ...
Could the new COVID-19 BA.3.2 variant silently be spreading across the US? The COVID-19 BA.3.2 variant has been detected in the United States for the first time in a traveller arriving at San ...
BA.3.2 detected in 23 countries with rising global surveillance signals Variant shows reduced antibody neutralization but limited spread advantage US detections include travelers, patients, and ...
A newly identified Covid-19 subvariant, BA.3.2, informally dubbed the "Cicada" variant, is drawing global attention after being detected in the United States and other regions. Emerging from the ...
New Covid-19 subvariant BA.3.2, nicknamed Cicada, has been spreading across the United States. It is a heavily mutated variant which belongs to the Omicron family. The World Health Organisation has ...
For many people, the COVID-19 pandemic feels like a distant memory. In reality, the SARS‑CoV‑2 coronavirus is still spreading widely across the globe and continues to evolve into new variants.