As of mid-December, flu and RSV are causing relatively normal levels of illnesses and hospitalizations, though both virus' spead is still increasing, Colorado state epidemiologist Dr. Rachel Herlihy said.
So far, Colorado is experiencing its most typical respiratory virus season since the start of the pandemic, but no one knows if the bugs have any tricks to pull over the winter months.
So far, Colorado is experiencing its most typical respiratory virus season since the start of the pandemic, but no one knows if the bugs have any tricks to pull over the winter months.
So far, Colorado is experiencing its most typical respiratory virus season since the start of the pandemic, but no one knows if the bugs have any tricks to pull over the winter months.
Most tuberculosis cases are in people who've been infected with the bacteria for some time, so it's unlikely that this represents a rebound of delayed infections.