
The “Next Pandemic” – Everything Old is New Again
The summary of the NYT article entitled The Next Pandemic: Not if, but When stated “The new, aggressive pathogens in China and Saudi Arabia may
The summary of the NYT article entitled The Next Pandemic: Not if, but When stated “The new, aggressive pathogens in China and Saudi Arabia may
The US is currently seeing some very positive downward trends in the various infectious diseases that TAG has been tracking: While this does leave us
The approach of spring brings with it the semiannual migration of wild birds which is, once again, raising predictions of avian influenza (AI) spread to
The conclusions of a recent Cochrane review on the effectiveness of masks for respiratory illness transmission reduction (including COVID) has been widely reported by numerous
As we, once again, see declining case rates of RSV, influenza and COVID, we remain optimistic about their continuing downward trends. In fact, COVID has
The good news: we are seeing a significant decline in RSV, influenza, and COVID across much of the U.S. It is too early to say
While influenza continues to have high to very high activity across the vast majority of the U.S., we are seeing a flattening, which has held
While cases of influenza, COVID, and RSV continue to be high across the U.S., the rate of increase appears to have slowed. We are not
The U.S. is continuing to see increasing levels of flu cases and hospitalizations. In fact, according to CDC, the hospitalizations are the highest they have
In our continuing tracking of infectious diseases, TAG is seeing a number of areas of which businesses need to be aware, with particular focus on