Health
Man with flu-COVID infection found in the US – but he’s not the first – The Conversation UK
There have been many reports of co-infection with influenza and COVID-19, but we still don’t have the full picture.

As many of us get closer to our first COVID-19 winter, we have many things to feel optimistic about: vaccine results are on the horizon, mortality rates for those infected have fallen and established therapeutic strategies, such as treatment with the antiviral drug remdesivir, seem to be reducing illness. Unfortunately, winter also brings with it a whole swath of respiratory viruses, with influenza leading the charge. So should we be concerned about our chances of catching both influenza and SARS-CoV-2…
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