typically runs from November to April, and there are particular challenges this year because of COVID-19, including the possibility of flu season coinciding with a second wave.However, there may be lessons learned from countries in the southern hemisphere that have already completed their flu seasons.Countries with similar healthcare systems, such as Australia, recorded their lowest number of flu cases in recent history, according to Dr.
Craig Jenne, infectious disease specialist at the University of Calgary.“This is extremely good and what we’re learning from this is we believe these low numbers are due to the physical separation and other infection control measures that were brought in to deal with COVID,” he said.However, it is difficult.