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Maine s Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Are Trending Younger As More Elderly Get Vaccinated

Associated Press Medical personnel discuss patients that had been admitted for testing for the coronavirus at the entrance Central Maine Medical Center on Friday, March 13, 2020, in Lewiston, Maine. Hospitalizations for COVID-19 in Maine are relatively stable. But emergency departments are seeing a change in the type of patients with the disease: they re younger. People ranging in age from their 20s to their 50s are going to ERs with symptoms that, in some cases, are severe enough to require hospitalization. At Maine Medical Center in Portland, emergency medicine Dr. Nate Mick first noticed a shift in age among COVID-19 patients in the ER a couple weeks ago. Some of these patients in their 30s, 40s, and 50s have mild symptoms, like a cough or sore throat. Others have trouble breathing so much so that they wind up in the intensive care unit.

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, flu has disappeared in US

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, flu has virtually disappeared in the U S

Amid COVID-19 pandemic, flu has virtually disappeared in the U.S. February is usually the peak of flu season, but not this year By MIKE STOBBE, Associated Press Published: March 2, 2021, 6:00am Share: FILE - This Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 file photo shows influenza vaccine syringes at the L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan s Community Resource Center s Free Drive-Thru vaccination event in Los Angeles. February is usually the peak of flu season, with doctors offices and hospitals packed with suffering patients. But not in 2021. Flu has virtually disappeared, with reports coming in at far lower levels than anything seen in decades. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

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