Doctor explains rise in flu
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Dr. Joe Bresee, Chief Public Health Officer-Influenza Division, discusses the reasons and prevention methods of the recent rise in the confluence of influenza, whooping cough, and norovirus. AP video. (Jan. 10)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Dr. Joe Bresee, Chief Public Health Officer-Influenza Division, discusses the reasons and prevention methods of the recent rise in the confluence of influenza, whooping cough, and norovirus. AP video. (Jan. 10)
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