Seasonal, but also all kinds, especially respiratory, have been on the rise lately in our country. “We are “in the heart” of respiratory infections” noted Professor of Health and Epidemiology of Gika Mayorkin Medicine, referring to flu cases. CORVERSE “We have the fairly large release of influenza type A. To say that it is probably the first year after Covid-19 that we have such a great flu circulation, which even seems to exceed Covid. For vaccines I do not have complete evidence at the moment, but from the first evidence I had seen at some point it seems that it moved lower than last year”, he said. About the time the flu will be in full flare he pointed out… “The most likely scenario for the flu says by the end of February, without going a little further. This means that those who did not get the vaccine and had to do it, probably still have time to do it and get away with it.” Then the professor added… “The outbreak of viruses leads to a cocktail of viruses and starts at the end of October early November and can go until the end of March – then gastrointestinal tracts usually start”.
Mayorkin: “We are ‘’in the heart’ of respiratory infections – By the end of February the outbreak of influenza”
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