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China CDC: JN.1 variant shows no notable changes in pathogenicity as holiday nears

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Passengers check in at Daozhou Railway Station in Yongzhou, Central China's Hunan Province, January 26, 2024. /CFP
Passengers check in at Daozhou Railway Station in Yongzhou, Central China's Hunan Province, January 26, 2024. /CFP

Passengers check in at Daozhou Railway Station in Yongzhou, Central China's Hunan Province, January 26, 2024. /CFP

The COVID-19 variant JN.1 shows no notable changes from the EG.5 variant in terms of the severity of symptoms it can cause, said the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) on Thursday.

The JN.1 variant is found to be responsible for a growing proportion of infections in the Chinese mainland, but most cases are asymptomatic or mild, said Peng Zhibin, a respiratory disease expert with the China CDC.

COVID-19 infections are at a relatively low level in China, although there are signs of a modest rise recently, said experts, citing surveillance data.

However, they warn that infections could climb slightly around the time of the upcoming Spring Festival as large-scale mobility is expected during the holidays and other factors are at play.

Flu remains the predominant acute respiratory disease on the mainland, according to experts, noting that there has been a recent spike in infections caused by influenza B virus.

Mi Feng, a spokesperson for the National Health Commission, warned of the heightened risks of contracting respiratory diseases during the festive season and advised people to take personal protective measures, including wearing masks when traveling and maintaining good hygiene habits. 

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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