Flu Cases In US Hit Historic Lows: Doctor Explains Why | TODAY

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In a normal year, the number of flu cases across the country would be growing, but officials say flu activity is unusually low right now. NBC chief medical correspondent Dr. John Torres joins TODAY to explain why: because of the things we’re doing to stop the coronavirus pandemic.

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Flu Cases In US Hit Historic Lows: Doctor Explains Why | TODAY
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Y’all must really think we’re 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑

whoobo
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I hope next year flu season is not the 5th wave of covid

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Are we going to have to wear masks for future flu seasons

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I also wonder if it may possibly be to less people seeking treatment and testing for flu like symptoms. For example, a lot of people don’t have easy access to their PCP or walk in clinics when they have flu like symptoms and they may want to avoid going to corona virus testing centers.

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