

CDC also provides Community Transition Levels to describe the amount of COVID-19 spread within each county. *CDC recommends use of COVID-19 Community Levels to determine the impact of COVID-19 on communities and to take action. To learn which prevention measures are recommended based on your COVID-19 Community Level, visit COVID-19 Community Level and COVID-19 Prevention.

To check your COVID-19 Community Level, visit COVID Data Tracker. Arizona, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah are the only jurisdictions to have all counties at low Community Levels. Overall, 47 out of 52 jurisdictions** had high- or medium-level counties this week. Compared with last week, the number of counties, districts, or territories in the high level increased by 0.4%, in the medium level decreased by 1.1%, and in the low level increased by 0.8%. Dendrograms are like variant family trees, showing the genetic relationships between the lineages displayed on the COVID Data Tracker genomic surveillance pages.Īs of February 2, 2023, there are 130 (4%) counties, districts, or territories with a high COVID-19 Community Level, 818 (25.4%) with a medium Community Level, and 2,269 (70.5%) with a low Community Level. Note to Readers: To help people visualize how variants emerge, disappear, and persist, CDC’s COVID Data Tracker added a dendrogram (tree diagram) to the Summary of Variant Surveillance and Variant Proportions pages.
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Children ages 6 months through 5 years who completed the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine primary series can also get an updated COVID-19 booster. CDC recommends that everyone ages 5 years and older get an updated booster if it has been at least two months since their last COVID-19 dose (either primary series or original booster). Unfortunately, uptake is at an all-time low since vaccines were rolled out in early 2021-only about one in six people in the United States (15.7%) have received an updated COVID-19 booster. It can also help restore protection that has waned since previous vaccination. The updated booster vaccine has been reformulated to better protect against the most recently circulating variants. It is important that people who are moderately to severely immunocompromised exercise caution and recognize the need for additional prevention measures, as well as other treatment options.ĬOVID-19 vaccines are an effective way to protect yourself against severe COVID-19. Data show that Evusheld is unlikely to be active against certain SARS-CoV-2 lineages, including the main lineages circulating now.

Food and Drug Administration announced that Evusheld is no longer authorized for emergency use in the United States. These percentages represent a steady decline.ĬDC will continue to watch the Omicron variant and its lineages closely and monitor how well vaccines and other treatments perform. CH.1.1 is predicted to make up an estimated 1.6% of circulating viruses nationally, according to Nowcast projections. According to Nowcast projections, BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 together represent about 27% of all weekly cases. BA.5 and its sublineages are continuing to decrease in proportion nationally. BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 are sublineages of the BA.5 lineage of the Omicron variant.Learn more about XBB.1.5 in A Closer Look below. It is the only major lineage currently increasing in proportion in the country. As Nowcast projected, XBB.1.5 has risen to be the predominant Omicron lineage in the United States, accounting for an estimated 66.4% of all new cases. XBB.1.5 is a sublineage of the XBB lineage, which is a combination of two earlier Omicron lineages: BM.1.1 and BJ.
