Global Times - Weekend

More flu-COVID-19 cases expected, causing detection dilemma

- By Zhang Hui

China has reported four cases of dual infections of flu and COVID-19, and more such cases will occur as the country enters winter flu peak season, China’s top respirator­y expert Zhong Nanshan warned on Friday.

Four people were found with both H1H3 flu and COVID-19, Zhong said at a health and technology innovation conference in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, on Friday.

He said we will need rapid detection facilities to differenti­ate COVID-19 from flu. For ordinary residents, wearing facial masks is still a proper way to prevent both the flu and the coronaviru­s.

Although more cases of simultaneo­us infections of flu and COVID-19 will occur this winter, Zhong said current data shows that among China’s 40 infectious diseases, the incidence of flu will drop significan­tly this year.

Countries like the US have also reported dual flu-COVID-19 infections this winter.

Johns Hopkins University said flu and COVID-19 share similar symptoms, and both illnesses can cause fever, cough, body aches, and pneumonia.

Peng Zhiyong, director of the intensive care unit at Wuhan University’s Zhongnan Hospital, told the Global Times on Friday nucleic acid tests are the best way to differenti­ate COVID-19 from flu.

He warned that sporadic cluster infections cannot be ruled out this winter in China, but they will not be as bad as in the first half of the year as China has establishe­d fever clinics across the country and Chinese citizens are aware of the importance of masks.

But this may not be the case in the US where the further spread of COVID-19 cannot be fully controlled as the US response to coronaviru­s has been too little, too late, he said.

Chinese experts warned that the epidemic in the US is likely to worsen considerin­g the winter flu peak and upcoming Christmas holidays, when Americans usually gather to celebrate.

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