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Pa. health officials urge caution as new JN.1 variant spreads
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Christmas cheer wasn't the only thing being spread around this holiday weekend, as a new COVID variant is quickly making its way into the mainstream.
According to the CDC, the new JN.1 variant is quickly becoming the dominant strain of COVID nationwide. As of Dec. 22, around 44% of new COVID cases are due to the JN.1 variant - that number is at 41% in Pennsylvania.
Dr. John Goldman, an infectious disease specialist at UPMC, said those cases are likely to rise as people return home from spending the holidays with their families.
According to the CDC, the new JN.1 variant is quickly becoming the dominant strain of COVID nationwide. As of Dec. 22, around 44% of new COVID cases are due to the JN.1 variant - that number is at 41% in Pennsylvania.
Dr. John Goldman, an infectious disease specialist at UPMC, said those cases are likely to rise as people return home from spending the holidays with their families.
Pa. health officials urge caution as new JN.1 variant spreads
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