Remember the fear about flu flare-ups over the holidays? Didn't happen, says CDC

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Remember the fear about flu flare-ups over the holidays? Didn't happen, says CDC
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday reported that visits to doctors' offices for flu-like illnesses dropped for the sixth week — despite earlier worries about a flu surge.

"Seasonal influenza activity continues but is declining in most areas," the CDC wrote on its website.for infantsDoctors worried ahead of the holidays that winter gatherings might bring a surge of flu, RSV and COVID.

Dr. Marc Siegel, a Fox News medical contributor, told Fox News Digital on Saturday morning, agreed that"there was some immune pause" recently for a variety of reasons, including the recent"fierce lockdowns" in Australia.reported that at least one or more of their members came down with something over the holidays after group get-togethers.

COVID-19 hospitalizations rose through December, including during the week after Christmas, the CDC said.One set of CDC data appears to show they started trending down after New Year’s, although an agency spokeswoman noted that another count indicates an uptick as of last week. Maria Van Kerkhove, Ph.D, technical lead of the World Health Organization, said XBB.1.5 is"the most transmissible subvariant that has been detected yet," WebMD reported.

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