Medical Xpress April 2, 2025
Thomas Jeffries, The Conversation

More than five years since COVID was declared a pandemic, we’re still facing the regular emergence of new variants of the virus, SARS-CoV-2.

The latest on the rise is LP.8.1. It’s increasing in Australia, making up close to 1 in 5 COVID cases in New South Wales.

Elsewhere it’s become even more dominant, comprising at least three in five cases in the United Kingdom, for example.

So what is LP.8.1? And is it cause for concern? Let’s look at what we know so far.

An offshoot of omicron

LP.8.1 was first detected in July 2024. It’s a descendant of omicron, specifically of KP.1.1.3, which is descended from JN.1, a subvariant that caused large waves of COVID infections around the...

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