US respiratory illnesses at 'high' level, ER visits up
The novelty of pandemic handwashing wore off years ago, and now some people aren't even washing their produce anymore. This is actually one of the ways you can contract norovirus. It can live on food for long periods of time. In addition, many people's immune systems still have not caught up from depletion during peak Covid-19 eras.
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