Cases of the new COVID variant BA.2.86 have been spotted in Michigan, Denmark and Israel.
The first U.S. case of BA.2.86 wasby a lab at the University of Michigan. According to records attached to the sequence uploaded to GISAID, a global virus database, the variant was sequenced from a sample collected by the university's clinical microbiology lab during"baseline surveillance."
It is unclear whether the samples were collected from a hospitalized patient in the health system run by the university or from another source. A spokesperson for the University of Michigan Medical School declined to comment on the possible origin of the sequence, deferring to Michigan's state health department. A spokesperson for Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services was not able to immediately answer a request for comment.
Lauring's lab sequences cases from both hospitalized and non-hospitalized patients, he told CBS News in an email.
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