Flu cases are higher than we've seen in a decade, and COVID-19 cases are up since Thanksgiving - but at least RSV seems to be waning, experts say.
Dec. 6, 2022 -- Flu cases are higher than in a decade, and COVID-19 cases are up since Thanksgiving.
"This year’s flu season is off to a rough start," Sandra Fryhofer, MD, board chair of the American Medical Association, said at a CDC press conference."Flu is here. It started early, and with COVID and RSV also circulating, it’s a perfect storm for a terrible holiday season."
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