Influenza
Greece needs different choices, better priorities
Before we even get to the subject of shortages of economic resources for socio-economic development, there is another, more serious issue that plagues Greece: It is a problem of priorities and choices, of how we use the limited resources we do have.
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Post-Covid autopsies confirm some gloom suspicions
Post-Covid autopsies performed on those who died from this virus indicate its existence throughout the body, including the lungs, heart, spleen, kidneys, liver, colon, chest, muscles, nerves, reproductive tract, and eye, but also the brain, Science Alert reported.
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Burgas on the Brink of a Flu Epidemic
Significant growth of flu patients in Burgas. The region is on the brink of an influenza epidemic. An extraordinary meeting of the District Crisis Staff is expected today, which will decide whether to declare a holiday for students.
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Schools to reopen on Monday, no masks required
Schools will open as planned on Monday, the Education Ministry has confirmed, responding to speculation that the start of the new semester after the holiday break may be delayed by the spike in Covid and other respiratory infections among children recorded in recent weeks.
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Measures for travel from China ‘a bit excessive,’ says expert
Weighing in on the measures taken in Europe regarding travelers from China due to the coronavirus situation there, Gikas Magiorkinis, a professor of epidemiology and a member of the expert committee advising the Ministry of Health, said they are "a bit excessive."
First signs of influenza, RSV remission
Medical experts have observed the first signs of easing in the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza and other seasonal viral infections in children in recent days, following an intense and escalating outbreak.
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Covid and flu claim 144 lives last week
Health authorities on Thursday announced that 141 patients with Covid-19 and three with flu died in the week from December 26 to January 1.
The Covid-related fatalities had a median age of 84 years, ranging from 2 years to 102 years, the National Organization for Public Health's (EODY) weekly epidemiological report for respiratory infections said.
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WHO: The New Subvariant of COVID-19 is the Most Contagious so far
The subvariant of the coronavirus: Omicron XBB.1.5, which in just a few weeks has become dominant in the United States, may cause a new wave, a representative of the World Health Organization told reporters.
The Flu Wave is Rising in Bulgaria! Two Strains are Circulating – H3N2 and H1N1
"Bulgaria is at the beginning of a flu wave, as the H3N2 and H1N1 strains are currently predominant in our country", announced the chief state health inspector Prof. Angel Kunchev.
"At the moment, the rate of hospitalizations is normal. There is no evidence of a severe course," he assured.
According to him, climatic conditions do not lead to a flu wave.
Romania is on the verge of a Flu Epidemic
Romania is on the verge of a flu epidemic, Digi24 TV reports. The high temperatures in the country for the last few days favor the activity of viruses, noted the media in our northern neighbor, BTA reported.
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