Health officials in the United States regularly monitor which versions of the COVID-19 virus are spreading. This report describes that ongoing surveillance program, which tracks SARS-CoV-2 variants among people with confirmed infections across the country. The report itself does not announce the discovery of new variants or share specific data about which variants are currently most common. It simply confirms that this important tracking work continues.
Surveillance programs like this one collect samples from positive COVID-19 tests to identify and monitor different virus strains. This helps public health experts understand how the virus is changing over time. The report does not include results about any particular variant's spread, severity, or ability to evade immunity from vaccines or past infections.
Because this is a routine surveillance update without specific findings, readers should not draw conclusions about current risk levels or changes in the pandemic. The main purpose is to document that monitoring systems are active. People should continue following current public health recommendations from trusted sources like the CDC, rather than changing their behavior based on this general report.