This winterās mild flu season has faded to a trickle of cases in much of the U.S., but health officials arenāt ready to call it over.
Since the beginning of the year, positive flu test results and doctorās office visits for flu-like illness are down. But second waves of influenza are not unusual, and some experts said itās possible a late winter or spring surge could be coming.
āThe question weāre asking ourselves now is: āIs this it, or is there more to come?āā said Lynnette Brammer of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Covid-19 cases have been falling, leading to a decline in mask wearing and behaviors that may have been keeping flu down this winter. As people are less cautious, flu or other respiratory viruses can surge, Brammer said.
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