COVID cases rising in L.A. County and California as new subvariants make mark
Briefly

The percentage of COVID tests with positive results in California increased to 5.3% from 2.2%, catching the attention of health officials as the summer travel season commences.
Dr. Elizabeth Hudson mentions the increase in COVID cases among non-hospitalized individuals. Wastewater samples across California show rising COVID levels, indicating a concerning trend.
New subvariants like FLiRT are prevalent nationwide, comprising 55% of estimated COVID specimens in the U.S., contributing to the rise in cases.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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