Coronavirus arrived five years ago and since then there have been waves of illness in winters all over the country. However, with the hospitalization rates going down now, the usual reports of Covid cases have now decreased.
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Instead of Coronavirus, familiar diseases like bird flu, pneumonia, RSV, norovirus, and Influenza are grabbing more attention than the novel virus this winter season as the hospitalization rate increases threefold.
It is during winters that airborne viruses spread easily when people travel, go to indoor gatherings, and gather in groups for holidays. However, it is important to note that COVID-19 is not seasonal, despite public health officials rolling out vaccinations and free test kits ahead of colder months.
According to a report by The Washington Post, weekly hospitalization rates per 100,000 people for flu exceeded Coronavirus this time, which is a surprising shift from last winter during the pandemic.
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