The flu nearly disappeared during the pandemic. Now, cases are soaring in Australia

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The flu nearly disappeared during the pandemic. Now, cases are soaring in Australia
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In the first two months of 2022, there were 79 flu cases recorded in Australia. In the same period this year, there are now 8,453.

Flu cases in Australia are 100 times higher than they were a year ago, according to federal health data.

Flu cases have skyrocketed and Australians are being urged to protect themselves from the viral infection ahead of a potential early season peak. Melbourne paediatrician Daryl Cheng said a mix of vaccine fatigue and hesitancy among parents has put young children at a greater high risk of ending up in hospital."It affects kids under five, lands them in hospital and has significantly disproportionate impacts on younger children."A new COVID-19 vaccine targeting Omicron variants is coming. Here's when and who can get it

ATAGI issued its clinical advice to the federal government earlier this week, stating that Australians should get the vaccine before the peak influenza period starts, which is typically from June to September in most parts of Australia."During 2023, influenza epidemiology may be atypical, particularly in the context of COVID-19," the statement said.

"You have to leave it late enough to understand what variants are going to cause the problem and leave enough time to produce the vaccines," Professor Bennett said.

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