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COVID variants BQ.1/BQ.1.1 make up nearly half of U.S. cases - CDC
BQ.1.1 made up nearly of 24.2per cent of circulating variants and BQ.1 was estimated to make up 25.5 per cent of circulating cases in the week of Nov. 19, the U.S. CDC said.
The proportion of the two variants, which are descendants of Omicron's BA.5 sub-variant, has risen to 49.7 per cent of circulating coronavirus variants, around two months after they were initially detected.
BQ.1.1 made up nearly of 24.2per cent of circulating variants and BQ.1 was estimated to make up 25.5 per cent of circulating cases in the week of Nov. 19, the U.S. CDC said.
There is no evidence yet that BQ.1 is linked with increased severity compared with the circulating Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said, but warned it may evade some immune protection, citing laboratory studies in Asia.
New variants are monitored closely by regulators and vaccine manufacturers in case they start to evade protection offered by current shots.
The BA.5 subvariant that drove the COVID-19 cases earlier in the year is estimated to make up 24per cent of cases, compared with nearly 33.8 per cent in the week ended Nov. 12.
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