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As Nu Variant Fears Spread, Palm Beach County Holding Steady According To Kinsa

Kinsa healthweather Palm Beach County

No Nu Cases Yet In Palm Beach County As Stocks Spooked…

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Kinsa Healthweather report for Palm Beach County on November 26th, 2021.

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com

UPDATE: Nu is now known as “Omicron.”

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2021 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — As fear grows that the COVID-19 Nu variant is spreading at an unstoppable pace, Kinsa says Palm Beach County is holding steady with its COVID-19 risk.

Kinsa, the company that accurately predicted the initial spread, and subsequent spread, of COVID-19, is holding Palm Beach County at “moderate risk” with a level “28.” Palm Beach County notably spent several weeks in the red zone, and a level 99, as the Delta variant spread over the summer.

Kinsa uses hundreds of thousands of “connected” thermometers that transmit anonymized data to the cloud. Through the data, Kinsa scientists and public health officials worldwide track and predict disease spread by comparing current trends to previous trends.

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There are no publicly confirmed cases of the “Nu” variant in Palm Beach County as of mid-day on Friday, November 26th, 2021.