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Spread of COVID Variant BA.2.86 ‘Pirola’ Grows

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The COVID-19 variant Pirola, also known as BA.2.86, is being carefully monitored by public health officials as it spreads more rapidly throughout the United States.

At the end of last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an update alerting the public that it was carefully monitoring the variant, which was first discovered this summer, to “better understand its potential impact on public health.”

Two weeks prior to the latest reporting, Pirola accounted for just 3 percent of all COVID-19 infections. Now, for the most current two-week tracking period, BA.2.86 has climbed to make up nearly 9 percent of all cases, per the CDC. Pirola is most prevalent in New York and New Jersey, where the strain accounts for just over 13 percent of COVID-19 infections.

The HV.1 variant holds the top spot, accounting for almost one-third of cases in the United States, and EG.5 comes in at No. 2, accounting for 13 percent of infections.

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