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US Hospitals Brace for an Unprecedented Winter of Viruses

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 11, 2022

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>> FLU SEASON IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. DOCTORS ARE WARNING THAT IT IS LIKELY GOING TO BE A BAD FLU SEASON BASED ON WHAT THEY'RE SEEING IN OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD. WE TOOK OUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE FLU SHOT AND HOW THE SEASON WILL AFFECT CHILDREN TO DR. CHAMA, A PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGIST AND PROFESSOR AT UT SOUTHWESTERN. EXPERTS PREDICT WE WILL HAVE A BAD FLU SEASON. WHERE DOES THAT PREDICTION COME FROM? >> WE GENERALLY GET OUR DATA FOR HOW... + full article



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