RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, has made so many young children ill this fall that weekly paediatric hospitalisations for RSV are the highest recorded.
Experts say it is difficult to estimate the severity of the rest of this season because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted somewhat predictable patterns for other respiratory diseases. Weekly hospitalisations for RSV among children are the highest they have been since the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention began its surveillance in the 2018-19 season. Roughly 1 in every 70 babies 6 months and younger have been hospitalised since the beginning of October, according to preliminary estimates.
straits_times Q: Where did flu go for past few years? Why suddenly appear again only now? A: As most folks wake up from Covid lies, Big Pharma do a pivot to flu as a desperate attempt to hold on to dear life for racketeering. 🚩Its a redflag of medical dishonesty.