Razor blade throat': As summer heats up, COVID levels rise and some report unpleasant symptom
Briefly

As summer approaches, the COVID variant NB.1.8.1, known as Nimbus, is spreading in the U.S. with increased transmissibility and reports of severe sore throat symptoms. Experts note that while COVID rates have risen, hospitalizations remain stable. Testing is advised for those with symptoms, especially sore throats, as early detection allows for antiviral treatments that can shorten illness and prevent hospitalizations. Overall, while the variant is concerning, the current situation is not yet leading to an influx of severe cases or hospital patients.
While most people who get COVID will never go to the hospital, it can still be important to test if you think you have COVID."
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