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Respiratory illnesses remain ‘elevated’ throughout much of country: CDC

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The Centers for Disease Control said Friday that the number of respiratory illnesses that cause people to seek medical care in the United States, including fevers, coughs and sore throats, has increased in most parts of the country over the past two weeks. It was announced that.

“Twenty-two jurisdictions experienced high or very high activity this week, compared to 37 jurisdictions two weeks ago,” the agency said in an update.

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Nationally, while the positivity rate for the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), respiratory syncytial virus, and influenza continues to rise, the positivity rate for the new coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus has decreased compared to last week, and the positivity rate for influenza has decreased. The positivity rate remained about the same.

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