CDC has been tracking JN.1 for months, since it first split from its parent, BA.2.86. JN.1 continues to cause an increasing share of infections and is now the most widely circulating variant in the United States.
It's important to know that existing vaccines, tests, and treatments still work well against JN.1. You can protect yourself against the most severe effects of COVID-19 by getting your updated COVID.
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