A new Covid variant has been identified and is already spreading across twenty five US Sates.
Researchers say that this strain could evade protection from current Covid shots….does that mean they’re going to have to make more?
The highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 BA.3.2 variant has been identified in nasal swabs from four U.S. travelers as well as clinical samples from five patients across four undisclosed states. It has also been detected in three aircraft wastewater samples and 132 wastewater samples from over 20 states, indicating that it may be far more widespread than current data suggests.
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The Omicron descendant BA.3.2 was first identified in South Africa in 2024, and later detected in the United States in June 2025 in a traveler arriving from the Netherlands. The variant began to surge in September 2025 and has since been reported in 23 countries.
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According to reports, BA.3.2 has now been detected in numerous U.S. states, including California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming, Louisiana, Michigan, and Ohio.
However, the full impact of this evasive variant is still unclear.
While BA.3.2 is not currently a dominant COVID-19 variant in the United States, other Omicron subvariants continue to prevail, according to CDC data. So far, reported cases linked to BA.3.2 have not appeared to be more severe than infections caused by other variants.

