The U.S. is seeing a summer surge in COVID-19 cases thanks to the newest highly transmissible subvariant, Eris.
, there has been a nearly 22% increase in COVID-related hospitalizations and a 21% increase in COVID-related deaths recently., accounts for the largest proportion of COVID-19 cases in the country. It is a descendant of the omicron subvariant and also comes from the XBB sublineage.EG.5 comprises of 20.6% of new COVID-19 cases for the two-week period ending August 18, an uptick from 7.5% compared with the first week of July.The symptoms of Eris are similar to many other COVID-19 strains.
Here are the symptoms to look out for, Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious disease physician and professor at Yale School of Public Health,
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