fbpx
Coronavirus

Record Low Flu Cases Show How the Coronavirus is More Contagious and ‘Less Forgiving’

As COVID-19 raged last year, the seasonal flu all but vanished, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

During the 2019 flu season from Sept. 29 to Dec. 28, the CDC reported more than 65,000 cases of influenza nationwide. During the same period this flu season, the agency reported 1,016 cases.

Health experts said that high vaccination rates against the flu – combined with social distancing, mask-wearing, and hand-washing employed to stop the spread of the coronavirus – played a huge role in preventing influenza transmission.

The drop occurred despite a sixfold increase in testing at public health labs, most of which checked for influenza A and B along with the coronavirus. 

Read the source article at USA TODAY

Leave a Review or Comment

Back to top button