New Covid strain ‘Cicada’ identified and it’s raising vaccine concerns

BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada,” represents more than a minor update in the ongoing COVID story, showing that the virus continues to evolve in unexpected ways.

First identified in South Africa in 2024, Cicada initially seemed to fade from view before reemerging with a significantly mutated spike protein and a broader global reach.

The variant has now been detected in over 20 countries and at least 25 U.S. states, raising concerns about preparedness and monitoring worldwide.

Despite its spread, early evidence suggests the situation is not comparable to the pandemic’s most severe phases. Current data indicate a more controlled level of risk.

Cicada appears to transmit relatively easily and may partially evade immunity, but vaccines continue to offer strong protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and death.

This reinforces the importance of staying up to date with booster shots, taking precautions for vulnerable populations, and continuing regular testing where appropriate.

Health officials emphasize that while the variant requires attention, it is not a reason for panic. Public awareness and vigilance remain key to managing its impact effectively.

Ultimately, Cicada serves as a reminder that the virus evolves, and so must our strategies. Staying informed, maintaining vaccinations, and following public health guidance are essential steps to navigate ongoing COVID developments safely.