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New, highly transmissible COVID-19 strain fueling wave of infections across US

A new, highly transmissible COVID-19 strain, dubbed Stratus, is contributing to a rise in infections across the United States,⁣ health officials report. ‌While most cases appear mild, particularly among those vaccinated, the variant demonstrates⁢ a heightened ability to evade immunity from prior infections and vaccinations.

The emergence of Stratus is notable as it has already surpassed the previously dominant Nimbus strain,known​ for ⁣its ‌rapid spread and⁤ causing a particularly‍ severe sore throat often described as “razor blade” throat. This shift underscores the virus’s continued evolution and⁣ the ongoing need for vigilance and updated preventative measures.

Stony Brook Medicine reports that the majority of‌ Stratus cases‌ are mild, especially in individuals who have received COVID-19 vaccinations.Though, the strain carries unique mutations ​that allow ‌it to more effectively⁢ bypass antibodies developed through previous infection or immunization.

Nimbus,​ an Omicron subvariant, caused meaningful illness during the summer of 2025, characterized by the intensely painful sore throat. Despite Nimbus’s efficient ​binding to human cells and swift transmission, Stratus has demonstrated a greater capacity for ⁢infection.

Health experts continue to ‌emphasize the importance of⁤ preventative measures, including practicing good hygiene, improving indoor air quality through ventilation and filtration, and staying current⁣ with vaccinations. The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization ⁢Practices (ACIP) recently recommended the 2025-2026 updated ⁤COVID-19 vaccines for all individuals ​aged 6 months and older,following consultation with a healthcare professional.

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