Flu hospitalizations rise as COVID hospitalizations decrease nationwide


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This winter, flu hospitalizations are rising in parts of the country. Meanwhile, COVID hospitalizations are falling, with virus cases appearing to be less severe than they were this time last year. NBC News’ Marissa Parra explains why.



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