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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/flu-rsv-and-covid-cases-on-rise-in-b-c-1.7424536 “Positive tests for #RespiratoryIllnesses have been steadily climbing for weeks in #BritishColumbia, especially for flu and respiratory syncytial virus (#RSV)
The data shows #InfluenzaA and RSV cases have been on the rise since November. Influenza A remains the most common strain this flu season with 11.7 per cent of recent tests coming back positive during the week of Dec 22-28 — an uptick of 2.5 per cent compared to the previous week. “
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