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The coming flu season may be severe. Here's why


The coming flu season may be severe. Here s why
CNN
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The coming flu season may be a doozy.
Even as coronavirus was devastating populations around the world, killing 3.7 million people globally, doctors and public health officials noticed something else was missing: There was almost no flu.
One child died from flu this year in the US. In 2019-2020, there were 199 flu-related deaths in children and 144 the season before that. Flu cases, usually counted in the tens of millions, only accounted for a few thousand this year in the US.
Flu hasn t been anywhere, with the exception of some reasonable activity in western Africa, said Richard Webby, an influenza specialist at St. Jude Children s Research Hospital in Memphis. ....

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The coming flu season may be a doozy. Here's why


(KYMA, KECY/CNN) – The coming flu season may be a doozy.
Even as coronavirus was devastating populations around the world, killing 3.7 million people globally, doctors and public health officials noticed something else was missing: There was almost no flu.
One child died from flu this year in the US. In 2019-2020, there were 199 flu-related deaths in children and 144 the season before that. Flu cases, usually counted in the tens of millions, only accounted for a few thousand this year in the US.
“Flu hasn’t been anywhere, with the exception of some reasonable activity in western Africa,” said Richard Webby, an influenza specialist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. ....

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Weather played peculiar role in spread of COVID-19 over past year


Weather played peculiar role in spread of COVID-19 over past year
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Pedestrian traffic is scarce along 7th Avenue in during heavy snow in Times Square in New York City on December 16, 2020. Snowstorms this winter held up vaccine shipments and the rare winter freeze in Texas for a week also disrupted mitigation efforts.  File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
March 12 As the world marks one year since the World Health Organization designated the coronavirus outbreak a global threat, a look back at the past 12 months shows how much has been learned about how the virus is structured, how it spreads and how it behaves. ....

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