Cases are slowly dropping, but we’re not in the clear yet.
, epidemiologist and director of Infection Prevention and Control at Mount Sinai Downtown in New York, tells SELF.
A number of reasons could potentially cause a future spike in flu infections, Dr. Javaid says. He explains that a different strain of influenza could start to gain traction later, even as the dominant strain that’s currently circulating dies down.
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