COVID-19 Variant JN.1: WHO Classifies New Coronavirus Strain As 'Variant of Interest'; Here's Why
The WHO also reassured people that the new coronavirus strain does not pose a significant threat to public health. As per WHO, the current global public health risk associated with the new COVID-19 JN.1 subvariant is considered low.
The World Health Organization (WHO), on Tuesday, December 19, classified the JN.1 COVID-19 strain as a "variant of interest' due to its "rapidly increasing spread". However, the WHO also reassured people that the new coronavirus strain does not pose a significant threat to public health. As per WHO, the current global public health risk associated with the new COVID-19 JN.1 subvariant is considered low, based on the available evidence. COVID-19 Variant JN.1 in Kerala: 111 Fresh Coronavirus Cases in State, One Death Reported.
WHO Classifies JN.1 COVID-1 Variant as a 'Variant of Interest'
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