COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the U.S., with the KP.3.1.1 variant becoming the most dominant strain
In the two weeks ending August 17, KP.3.1.1 accounted for 31% to 43% of cases, making it the leading variant nationwide.
Emergency room visits for COVID-19 began rising in the West in May and have now peaked in the South and Southeast.
CDC reports an increase in wastewater viral activity since mid-May, with high levels across most of the country.
COVID-19 symptoms include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, sore throat, fatigue, loss of taste or smell, body aches, and more.
Some individuals may not show any symptoms but can still spread the virus.
If you test positive, CDC advises resuming normal activities 24 hours after symptoms improve. Wear a mask and maintain hygiene for 5 days
CDC recommends everyone over 6 months old to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine.