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Explainer | What is the XE Omicron hybrid and should we be worried about it?

  • Researchers have detected a number of recombinant Covid-19 sublineages in Europe
  • One of them is showing early signs of being even more transmissible than the original Omicron variant

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Britain’s Health Security Agency is monitoring three recombinant lineages: XD, XE and XF. Photo:  Shutterstock

The first time one was reportedly spotted turned out to be a false alarm.

This time it appears to be for real.

Researchers in several countries have identified hybrid variants of the Delta and Omicron strains of the coronavirus.
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They have also found one recombinant variant of sublineages of Omicron, which has shown early signs of being even more transmissible than the parent variants.

Here is what we know about these variants so far.

What are these recombinant variants?

Britain’s Health Security Agency is monitoring three recombinant lineages: XD, XE and XF.

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