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Cicada COVID variant is spreading in the US

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Kids may be more likely to get the new ‘Cicada’ variant of Covid-19, scientists say. Here’s what to know about BA.3.2
A heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 appears to be affecting primarily children, scientists say, though it’s not causing more severe disease – in kids or in adults.

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A COVID variant called "Cicada" is spreading. Here's what to know.
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COVID‑19 variant BA.3.2 is spreading quickly across the US—a doctor explains what you need to know
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A new COVID variant hit Connecticut. What makes ‘Cicada’ different
A "highly mutated" COVID-19 variant that has been detected in at least 25 states, including Connecticut, is gaining ground, according to health authorities.

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'Cicada' COVID variant is spreading. Here's what to know.
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'Cicada' COVID variant emerges
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Female veterans faced steeper well-being declines after COVID-19, study finds

While the COVID-19 pandemic challenged all veterans transitioning to civilian life, female post-9/11 veterans experienced a sharper decline in overall well-being compared to their male counterparts, according to new research from the Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness at Penn State.
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