How the rise of COVID-19 crushed the flu — and maybe wiped one virus out forever By News October 21, 2021 Add Comment Edit The Yamagata flu virus, one of four flu viruses we're vaccinated against each year, hasn't been recorded anywhere in the world since April 2020. Share this post Related PostsLive: Nicola Spurrier 'disappointed' at drop in COVID-19 testing across South AustraliaAnger erupts in Iran as supreme leader promises retaliation for killing of nuclear scientistUS election recounts and court challenges latest: Pennsylvania court rejects Trump's latest legal moveHomeBuilder extended for another three months but at a lower rate of $15,000Workers are slowly being allowed back into Melbourne offices, but will the CBD bounce back?Rugby live: Pumas look to beat the All Blacks again to take top spot in Tri-NationsDowngrade of fresh juice health rating 'mind-numbingly dumb', Agriculture Minister saysThree people dead and five injured in 'heartbreaking' head-on crash in SA
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