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Preventing a “Twindemic” – Public Health Advice to Navigating COVID-19 and Flu Season

With flu season approaching, medical and public health professionals across the country are bracing for the potential of continued issues with COVID-19 overlapping with a flu outbreak to create what some are calling a “twindemic.” While flu activity is low at the moment and more than 120 million doses of the vaccine have been distributed, there remains the challenge of convincing people nationwide to get a flu shot. In 2019, only around 45 percent of adults were vaccinated. This figure is concerning during a typical year, and exacerbated by the overlap of symptoms of the COVID-19 and the flu, along with concerns around hospital capacity.

Dr. Melinda Forthofer is a professor of public health sciences at UNC Charlotte whose research focuses on social factors related to health behavior change. She is available to discuss the topics below.