KEY POINTS
  • The World Health Organization has classified the Covid strain EG.5, or "Eris," a variant of interest, and says it currently believes it poses a similar level of global risk as existing variants.
  • Reformulated Covid vaccines are set to be available in the U.S. from late September which are expected to provide better protection against the variant.
A person holding a medical syringe and a vaccine vial in front of the Pfizer logo.

The World Health Organization is monitoring a new strain of Covid-19 called EG.5, or "Eris," that accounts for a growing share of cases in countries including China and the United States.

The WHO has designated it a "variant of interest," meaning it will be monitored for mutations that could make it more severe.