The 2020 Flu: Dud or Devastation, It is Up To You
Steve Kraman, MD
This year we have to do more than just rely on the flu vaccine. Avoiding the flu plus COVID-19 catastrophe is contingent on the US widely embracing public health guidance of wearing masks, meticulous hand hygiene and social distancing.
Many are bracing for an unbelievably bad winter with the flu plus COVID-19 teaming up to devastate our population. Whether or not this happens is up to us. Many feel we can blunt this dire warning by encouraging vaccination. However, I would assert that the vaccine this year may be problematic, but we can devastate the flu virus through wearing masks and social distancing. If we do not widely embrace this public health intervention, the flu virus may team up with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and devastate us. Here is why.
Unlike the United States, many countries in the Southern Hemisphere have embraced the wearing of masks and are taking SARS-CoV-2 very seriously. SARS-CoV-2 is very infectious with an
If one looks at the data from the CDC, the flu became almost nonexistent in the United States by the end of March, with a very steep drop-off in
The World Health Organization (WHO) data from the Southern Hemisphere is even more
Last year Chile had 20,949 cases, this year there were only
With both the reduction in international travel and the reduced specimens submitted to the WHO from the Southern Hemisphere, it may be difficult to predict which antigens to incorporate in the United States’ vaccine. Flu vaccines often are not truly effective in stopping the disease, but this year vaccine production may be problematic.
Thus, this year we have to do more than just rely on the flu vaccine. Avoiding the flu plus COVID-19 catastrophe is contingent on the US widely embracing public health guidance of wearing masks, meticulous hand hygiene and social distancing, for which we are a long way from doing. Even some of our elected officials are still downplaying the seriousness of this virus and advocating only those at high risk to wear masks, to protect the wearer. And, of course, we all need the added protection of getting a flu vaccination.
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