New COVID-19 Variants Are Not Prompting Public Health Policy Changes Conduit Street – Conduit Street

The new FLiRT variants of COVID-19 are evading preexisting immunity but current strains do not appear to be cause for increased caution or additional safety policies for the time being.

According to a Maryland Matters article, new strains of the COVID-19 virus are causing an increase in cases but not at an alarming rate. There is the potential for greater caution later in 2025 when the cooler months begin to set it, but currently the Maryland Department of Health is maintaining course.

Vaccination is still recommended as the best protection against severe illness, hospitalization or death from COVID-19, said Chase Cook, the departments communications director, in a written statement.

Andrew Pekosz, professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, agrees that while the new strains present challenges, current antivirals will still fight off symptoms and COVID-19 test can still identify the virus.

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