There has been a recent surge in COVID-19 infections, and data shows that FLiRT variants have been linked to a significant number of cases.
FLiRT is a term used to describe a family of mutated COVID-19 variants, which include KP.1.1, KP.2, KP.3, JN.1.7, and other variants starting with KP or JN. The name is based on the technical names for locations of the virus’ mutations.
There is still much to learn about FLiRT variants, but here are some important facts we can share:
- It is the most dominant strain of COVID-19 in the United States at this time
- Symptoms are consistent with those of other variants and include body aches, sore throat, cough, runny nose, fever, chills and shortness of breath
- People can protect themselves by wearing a mask, testing for COVID-19 if they have been exposed, and getting the latest vaccines (It is important to note that while vaccines may not prevent infections, they can lessen the severity of illness.)
- Antivirals such as Paxlovid work effectively against FLiRT variants
Additionally, we can stop the spread of COVID-19 by practicing good hand hygiene, and staying home or away from others when we are sick.
If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and are at risk of developing serious illnesses due to an underlying health condition, speak to your doctor about the best treatment options for you.
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