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Highly mutated COVID variant 'cicada' detected in Northeast Ohio

Media | April 08, 2026 | Story by: Editorial Staff

Ideastream: Amy Edwards, associate professor of pediatrics, explained how early data suggest these mutations could allow the variant to partially evade the immunity people have built up from previous infections or vaccines. "There's a little bit of cross protection from this most recent vaccine that came out in October, but it's not a great match, primarily because of the mutations that we see," said Edwards.

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