RATs for flu exist – should we be self-testing for that too?
- Written by: Stavros Selemidis, Professor of Pharmacology, RMIT University
ShutterstockFlu season has begun uncharacteristically early this year, and so far we’ve seen around 187,000 laboratory-confirmed cases, 1,323 hospitalisations, and 113 deaths.
The risk of infection from either COVID or influenza this winter will be very high. The risk of being infected with both at the same time will also be significant, and...
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