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A new strain of norovirus, GII.17, is linked to rising stomach bug cases nationwide, according to CDC data.
An unusual rise in norovirus cases is affecting Americans this winter, with a significant surge reported by the CDC.
The article discusses the recent spike in H5N1 bird flu cases in the U.S. and its historical context globally, emphasizing health risks and vaccination readiness.
A Louisiana patient with bird flu has died, marking the first U.S. death from H5N1. Health officials urge vigilance and safe practices.
COVID-19 positivity rates rose over Christmas, with Northern states showing higher levels compared to the South, CDC reports.
A new strain of norovirus poses potential risks due to less immunity, as outbreaks increase across the U.S. Health experts urge caution.
Experts discuss the possibility of more stimulus checks if a bird flu outbreak disrupts the economy like COVID-19.
Flu illness levels are high in 40 states. CDC urges vaccination and offers advice to combat seasonal infections.
The CDC reports a significant uptick in flu emergency room visits across the U.S., marking the season as "very high."
CDC warns against using hand sanitizers to prevent norovirus, urging handwashing instead amid an outbreak with rising cases in the U.S.
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