New COVID-19 variant

New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Emerges Amidst Rising Global Cases

Jessie J recently revealed a health diagnosis shortly before releasing her new single, “No Secrets,” choosing to publicly share her experience to connect with others facing similar challenges. Despite the difficult timing coinciding with the promotional rollout of new music and her upcoming Wembley Stadium performance, she plans to undergo surgery after the show. She expresses gratitude for early detection and maintains a positive outlook, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing both her health and career. Jessie J’s openness aims to raise awareness and provide support, demonstrating her resilience amidst ongoing health struggles and her commitment to her music career.

Read More

New COVID Variant Surges in US Amidst Vaccine Access Restrictions

A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, is spreading in the U.S., though its presence is underreported on federal dashboards due to low case numbers. While currently less prevalent than LP.8.1, NB.1.8.1 has been detected in several states and is linked to increased hospitalizations in Asia. The World Health Organization classifies the global public health risk as low, but experts note its increased transmissibility compared to previous variants. Despite this, current COVID-19 vaccines are expected to remain effective against NB.1.8.1.

Read More

New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Fuels Surge in China, Detected in US

The CDC’s airport screening program has detected the COVID-19 NB.1.8.1 variant in travelers from multiple countries, with cases also reported in several US states. This variant, currently dominant in China and rising in parts of Asia, has prompted increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in some regions, although evidence of increased severity is lacking. Preliminary data suggests NB.1.8.1 may be more transmissible. The FDA’s vaccine advisory committee discussed updating COVID-19 vaccines for the fall and winter, considering that a new vaccine targeting the LP.8.1 variant could offer broader protection, including against NB.1.8.1.

Read More