Omicron XE: Everything We Know So Far About The New COVID Variant
Omicron XE is a recombinant variant, meaning that it is a combination of other viruses. In this case, Omicron XE is a hybrid of Omicron variants BA.1 and BA.2.
Read MoreOmicron XE is a recombinant variant, meaning that it is a combination of other viruses. In this case, Omicron XE is a hybrid of Omicron variants BA.1 and BA.2.
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Read MoreNew studies reveal the differences in protection against the Omicron variant between two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine versus three doses.
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