2nd Wave Of Flu Virus B Has Started; Could Be More Severe For Children: CDC

While the number of reported flu cases is down nationwide, a second wave of the illness is starting to spread.

According to the CDC's weekly surveillance report ending March 17, the number of "Influenza B" cases are now being reported more often than the A-strain. During that week, nearly 58 percent of all lab-confirmed cases were caused by the B-strain, according to the report. Click here for more details from News 2


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