After two cases of H151 were detected at a live bird market last month, wastewater reports found traces of the virus in San Francisco. But infectious disease experts say that a human outbreak is still unlikely.
Last summer's COVID wave in California was big enough to cause significant disruptions. As a new family of subvariants takes hold, how bad will this year be?
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Summer in San Francisco is likely to bring morning fog and an increase in COVID-19 and mpox cases, infectious-disease experts said, but the rise in infections is likely to be smaller than in prior waves.
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