Two new cases of influenza have been confirmed in Delaware, bringing the total case count to seven for the 2022-2023 flu season.
The Delaware Division of Public Health on Wednesday announced the state's first laboratory-confirmed case of influenza for the 2022-2023 flu season. The first case involves a 32-year-old Kent County woman, with influenza strain A, who was vaccinated.
American adults who haven’t yet gotten vaccinated against COVID-19 may soon get another choice, as advisers to the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday backed a more traditional type of shot.
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