A heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 appears to be affecting primarily children, scientists say, ...
A new COVID variant called “Cicada” has been detected in Illinois, but so far there’s no sign it causes more severe illness.
Infection levels are still low in the country, but the highly mutated variant might be able to evade your body’s immune ...
A Covid-19 variant has returned with a vengeance. The BA.3.2 version, nicknamed the “cicada” variant, has now been found in ...
The BA.3.2 'Cicada' Covid variant has been detected in 23 countries with over 70 mutations. Here's what experts say about its ...
The Cicada COVID variant has been making headlines lately, though it isn’t the virus’s official scientific name.
The name of the latest COVID variant should say it all - Cicada. The mutated variant is spreading through at least 25 states ...
The new report details that as of 11 February, BA.3.2 has been detected in nasal swabs from four travelers, three airplane ...
A new COVID-19 variant that some have dubbed the "Cicada" variant is quietly spreading across the globe, carrying an unusually high number of mutations that could help it slip past existing immunity, ...
Its official name is BA.3.2, but it’s earned the nickname "cicada" because, analogous to the insect’s pattern, it first appeared back in 2024, went dormant for a while, and resurfaced in the U.S. late ...
While the latest variant, called Cicada, carries more mutations, it’s still part of the Omicron family that emerged in 2021.
Flu and Covid, including a new variant called BA.3.2, nicknamed “cicada,” are still circulating across the U.S. in 2026. How ...