ORLANDO, Fla. – Fall is just around the corner and we can already smell the pumpkin spice through our masks.
While we may sometimes forget that we are still in a pandemic, we should never let our guard down especially as flu season gets underway.According to health officials, flu season typically begins in late fall, with peaks in mid-to-late winter -- January to February -- and through early spring.
Long story short, flu season sticks around for a while. Thirteen weeks to be exact, although, on some rare occasions, flu season can linger into May.But what about COVID-19?
One virus doesn’t cancel the other out; instead, we’re stuck in a world when viruses collide.The flu, unlike its ugly cousin COVID-19, has a vaccine and health experts.