- Diagnostics
- 1 min read
Omicron BA.4.6 makes up nearly 13% of COVID variants circulating in U.S. - CDC
Omicron subvariants BA.5 and BA.4 were estimated to make up 81.3% and 1.1%, respectively, of the circulating variants in the U.S., the data showed.
The latest data showed BA.4.6, which has been slowly rising in the last few weeks, made up nearly 22% of the cases in the region that includes the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.
In the week ended Oct. 1, the BA.4.6 subvariant made up 12.8% of total COVID cases in the U.S., compared with the 11.9% reported for the week ended Sept. 24.
Omicron subvariants BA.5 and BA.4 were estimated to make up 81.3% and 1.1%, respectively, of the circulating variants in the U.S., the data showed.
The United States has begun a new COVID vaccination campaign with Omicron-tailored boosters from Pfizer/BioNtech and Moderna, which are likely to be effective against the BA.4.6 subvariant as well.
As of Sept. 28, 7.6 million Americans had received the updated boosters, which represents only 3.5% of the 215.5 million people aged 12 or older who are eligible to receive the shots as they have completed their primary vaccination series.
COMMENTS
All Comments
By commenting, you agree to the Prohibited Content Policy
PostBy commenting, you agree to the Prohibited Content Policy
PostFind this Comment Offensive?
Choose your reason below and click on the submit button. This will alert our moderators to take actions