Outbreak Outlook - Midwest - Dec 23
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Covid makes a comeback
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Covid-19 staging a comeback, ILI continues to rise
Respiratory Diseases Influenza-like illness Influenza like illness (ILI) is rising, as expected this time of year. Approximately 3.5% of visits to the doctor were for fever and cough
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Why do case and death counts sometimes change so drastically?