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Flu and COVID Hit 34K in St Pete but Cases Dip Slightly
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33527, member: 636"] Coronavirus and flu continue to affect St. Petersburg despite the recent warm weather. Official numbers show infections decreased during the previous week. Between April 7 and 13, health officials recorded 34,734 cases of respiratory infections, flu, and COVID-19 in the city. The Leningrad Region saw 11,176 cases during this same period. Flu and respiratory infections fell 12.3% compared to earlier weeks, according to the regional Rospotrebnadzor office. COVID cases specifically decreased by 8.2%. Children ages three to six remain the most vulnerable group for respiratory illnesses across both St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region. Health experts noted that this year's epidemic peak started later than usual because of the unusually warm winter. The warmer temperatures did not completely prevent the spread but may have altered typical infection patterns. Authorities continue monitoring infection rates as spring progresses. [/QUOTE]
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