Stratus COVID Variant XFG Spreads in US: Key Facts
The United States is seeing a rise in COVID-19 cases due to a new variant called Variant XFG, or “Stratus”. This strain is gaining attention worldwide. Health agencies are monitoring its spread and impact closely.
What is the Stratus COVID Variant?
Variant XFG is a recombinant strain formed from two earlier variants — F.7 and LP.8.1.2. LP.8.1.2 is now the second most common strain in the US. Scientists say XFG has mutations that may help it evade immunity better. However, there is no evidence it spreads faster than other variants.
How Widespread is XFG in the US?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), states such as Alabama, Alaska, California, Florida, and Texas are seeing high or very high case levels. Other states, including New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, are also reporting a steady increase in XFG cases.
Global Spread and WHO Assessment
Originally detected in Southeast Asia in January 2025, XFG was almost absent in the US until March. It grew to 14% of cases by late June. Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) says XFG accounted for 22.7% of reported cases by the end of June across 38 countries.
WHO has placed XFG on its “variant under monitoring” list but considers the additional public health threat to be low. Current COVID-19 vaccines are expected to remain effective against symptomatic and severe disease caused by XFG.
Does Stratus Cause More Severe Illness?
Data so far suggests no increase in severity or mortality. Symptoms are similar to other COVID-19 variants. Hospitals in some regions report more admissions, but this is linked to overall case surges, not increased severity.
Common Symptoms of XFG Infection
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Fatigue
- Sore throat
- Loss of taste or smell
- Congestion
- Muscle aches
- Shortness of breath
- Headache
- Nausea or vomiting
Why the Name “Stratus”?
The nickname “Stratus” reflects its unpredictable spread, much like layered clouds. It serves as a public reminder to stay alert without causing panic.
Vaccine Protection Against XFG
Both CDC and WHO emphasize that vaccines still work against Variant XFG. They protect against severe illness, hospitalization, and death. Experts recommend staying updated with booster shots, especially for high-risk groups.
How to Stay Safe
- Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations.
- Wear masks in crowded indoor spaces.
- Maintain good ventilation at home and work.
- Wash hands frequently.
- Get tested if symptoms appear.
What Experts Say
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s COVID-19 technical lead, noted in June that variants like XFG will continue to emerge. “Preparedness and rapid response remain key to minimizing the impact,” she said.
Conclusion
While the Stratus COVID variant is spreading in the US and globally, experts are not sounding major alarms. With existing vaccines still effective and no sign of increased severity, public health focus remains on vigilance, testing, and booster coverage.
