Another aspect of COVID pandemic: where has all the Flu gone?

T. Chapman (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), E. Etel (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), H. Moudgil (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), K. Srinivasan (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), E. Crawford (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), A. Makan (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom), N. Ahmad (Shrewsbury, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19 epidemiology
Session: COVID - 19 epidemiology
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3255

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