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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Wed Nov 24, 2021, 09:56 AM Nov 2021

Influenza cases are on the rise as fewer people practice masking and social distancing

COLUMBIA — Influenza cases are on the rise as COVID-19 mitigation strategies disappear.

Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention Dr. Christelle Ilboudo at MU Health Care said a combination of more people traveling, reduced interest in the flu shot, and relaxed COVID mitigation strategies are contributing to the rise in flu cases.

Last year, the number of flu cases was down across the country as people took precautions, such as masking due to COVID-19.

https://krcgtv.com/news/local/influenza-cases-are-on-the-rise-as-fewer-people-practice-masking-and-social-distancing

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Influenza cases are on the rise as fewer people practice masking and social distancing (Original Post) Sherman A1 Nov 2021 OP
Duh Casady1 Nov 2021 #1
Even after Covid is under control, I'm keeping masks on hand. tanyev Nov 2021 #2
You know it! Just had the senior, mega flu shot. Tx for posting. appalachiablue Nov 2021 #3
 

Casady1

(2,133 posts)
1. Duh
Wed Nov 24, 2021, 09:58 AM
Nov 2021

Ask almost any mask wearer and they will tell you that they have not had a cold or flu since they started wearing a mask. Imagine that.

tanyev

(44,640 posts)
2. Even after Covid is under control, I'm keeping masks on hand.
Wed Nov 24, 2021, 10:07 AM
Nov 2021

Great tool to have during flu season.

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