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Flu Cases Spike: How to Protect Against This Year’s H3N2 Flu
Jan 3, 2018
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Doctors say the most dominant strain of the flu this season is one that can take a more severe toll on patients who catch it. How to protect yourself from what could be an especially bad flu season in Chicago.
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