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President Biden stood among many Americans. The person recently tested positive for COVID-19 amid a significant summer surge in cases across the country.

COVID infection is most likely Increased in 45 statesThere has been no decline anywhere in the U.S., including Illinois. NBC News reported: Citing data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the report said that while there has been an increase in cases every summer since COVID-19 surfaced in 2020, this year the outbreak began earlier than in recent years, as evidenced by the wastewater data.

But the numbers are not near the levels seen in other surges over the past year.

“Case numbers remain lower than the recent fall peak and the smaller peak we saw in Chicago last summer,” Dr. Mary Hayden, director of infectious diseases at Rush University Health System, told NBC Chicago.



President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday and began experiencing mild symptoms, the White House announced.

The increase in the number of infections is largely due to a series of COVID-19 strains known as the “FLiRT” variants that are spreading across the United States.

According to the CDC’s latest variant proportion data, variants identified as KP.1.1, KP.3, and KP.2 account for more than 55% of COVID cases in the U.S. The data revealed that KP.3 in particular accounts for the largest proportion of variants, accounting for 24.5% of cases.

Similarly, emergency room visits tracked through June 29th found an 18% increase in COVID-related visits over the previous week. As case numbers rise, here’s everything you need to know, including a breakdown of the most common variants, commonly reported symptoms, and the CDC’s recommendations for those with COVID.

What are COVID FLiRT variants?

These variants are subvariants of JN.1. It became dominant in December 2023 and was classified as a “variant of concern.”However, the “FLiRT” mutant has two changes in the spike protein compared to JN.1.

“Two changes in the spike have been observed in previous lineages, including the XBB.1.5 lineage that predominated throughout 2023 and is the basis of the 2023-2024 vaccine formulation,” the CDC reported.

Health officials said there is no indication that the new strain causes more severe illness than other strains, but “CDC will continue to monitor community transmission of the virus and the effectiveness of vaccines against this strain.”

Meghan L. Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health He told WebMD Changes in the spike protein are of concern.

Are FLiRT variants more contagious?

The KP.3 variant quickly became dominant, overtaking KP.2 as the most prevalent strain in the United States within a matter of weeks, according to the CDC report.

“It’s still early days, but our initial impression is that this variant is quite transmissible,” said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. TODAY.com.

Schaffner said some lab studies suggest the FLiRT variant has mutated enough that immunity from a previous vaccination or previous infection may not confer complete protection.

I’m not feeling well. What symptoms should I look out for?

Dr Lakshmi Harasyamani, chief clinical officer at Endeavour Health, said the main symptoms associated with COVID have not changed despite the spread of the latest variants.

If you suspect you have COVID-19, the CDC says you may experience these symptoms:

  • cough
  • sore throat
  • snot
  • sneeze
  • Malaise
  • headache
  • muscle pain
  • Changes in the sense of smell
  • congestion
  • Fever or chills
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • diarrhea

Last year, a Chicago-area doctor She said she noticed a change in the most common symptoms She reported that her patient had become dominated by the JN.1 variant.

Dr. Chantelle Tingfang, a family medicine physician at Provident Hospital of Cook County’s Senstac Health Center, noted at the time that many of the cases she saw had few symptoms of fever, body aches, or chills, but more often reported sore throat, fatigue, and cough.

“Some patients experience loss of appetite, loss of taste and smell, so it depends,” she said. “One patient was just extremely tired. She felt like she couldn’t do much. That’s when I realized it wasn’t that. It’s not just coughing and shortness of breath, but those are the symptoms.”

She encouraged people to see a doctor if symptoms don’t improve after the recommended isolation period.

What are the current CDC guidelines?

Under the latest guidelines, people with COVID-19 no longer need to stay away from others for five days, effectively eliminating the five-day quarantine recommendation. Updated the guidelines To mirror guidelines for other respiratory infections.

If your symptoms are mild and improving, and it’s been a day since you had a fever, you may be able to return to work or your usual activities, but the CDC still recommends that anyone with symptoms stay home.

“It is recommended that people return to normal activities once their symptoms have improved overall for at least 24 hours and fever, if present, has subsided without the use of fever-reducing medication,” the guidance states.

Even after activities resume, the CDC recommends “additional prevention strategies” such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance for an additional five days.

The agency is encouraging people to prevent infection in the first place by taking measures such as getting vaccinated, washing their hands and getting more fresh air outdoors.

Can I still get a free COVID test?

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, the federal ICATT program is offering free COVID-19 testing to uninsured people. There is a locator you can use to find nearby places.

Dr. Mary Hayden, director of infectious diseases at Rush University Health System, also noted that free options remain available for the uninsured through local health departments and community health clinics.

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