Triple attack of virus in China, relief from Corona, Influenza and Noravirus wreaked havoc - Newztezz Online

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Triple attack of virus in China, relief from Corona, Influenza and Noravirus wreaked havoc


Influenza has spread less in China in three years due to the prevention and control measures of Kovid-19, but now the positivity rate of influenza is increasing across the country.

China is becoming a virus spreading country, which can destroy the world. Now after Corona, the cases of Influenza and Noravirus are increasing here. Data released by China's Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control shows that cases of influenza have overtaken the coronavirus to become the most dangerous virus in Beijing as influenza positivity rates rise across the country.

This has led to discussions about whether there will be an influenza outbreak in China's cities compared to previous years, and will COVID-19, influenza, and noravirus combine to wreak havoc? Data from the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control shows that influenza has overtaken the coronavirus that wreaked havoc in Beijing between February 13 and February 19. Meanwhile, in schools in many cities including Tianjin, Hangzhou in China, students' classes have had to be closed several times due to the outbreak of influenza.

The China CDC Weekly Report on Influenza on February 23 showed that the positivity rate of Influenza in the country has been increasing steadily compared to the previous week. Influenza A (H1N1) type is 71 percent of the total samples of influenza, which is the highest percentage. According to the Global Times report, Wang Guangfa, a respiratory specialist at Peking University First Hospital, said, “It is not surprising to see the spread of influenza this season, especially when there is less wearing of masks in public places, which a basis for the spread of influenza."

Influenza spread less in the last 3 years - Doctor

He said that due to the prevention and control measures of Kovid-19, influenza has spread less in three years. Compared to the previous years in the same period, the intensity of the spread of the virus is at its lowest level this year as well. Zhou Yishan, a pediatrician at the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Shuni, has been busy handling cases related to influenza in the past. Zhou told Life Week that although there has been some growth in his department, it is not much.

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