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Explainer | How dangerous is ‘flurona’ – a Covid-19 and flu double whammy – as Omicron spreads?

  • The winter flu season and more contagious variants of Covid-19 make more co-infections just a matter of time, experts say
  • Vaccines can protect against both the seasonal flu and Sars-CoV-2 viruses, the WHO points out

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Israel recently reported its first case of a simultaneous Covid-19 and seasonal influenza infection, refreshing fears of a more such co-infections.
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While the case – involving an unvaccinated pregnant woman – has received global attention, this is not the first time that such a co-infection, dubbed “flurona”, has occurred.

Given the busy winter flu season and the continued spread of Covid-19, including highly transmissible variants like Omicron, experts say more cases are a matter of time.

So how common is flurona and should we be concerned? Here is what we know so far.

What is ‘flurona’ and is it new?

Flurona has recently gained popularity as a moniker for a simultaneous infection by the flu and Covid-19 viruses. It is not a new variant of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.

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It is possible to be infected with the flu, other respiratory illnesses, and Covid-19 at the same time, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

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