Big flu season looms after dormant 2 years: COVID shutdowns, masks cause ‘immunologic vulnerability’

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Big flu season looms after dormant 2 years: COVID shutdowns, masks cause ‘immunologic vulnerability’
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Scientists say Americans should brace for a potentially dire flu season as the pathogen begins to show up early in the season and society drops masks and mingles after two years of COVID-19 restrictions.

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