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Doctor urges Canadians to ‘avoid getting infected’ and mask up amid viral surge

Symptoms of the virus can include fever, cough and shortness of breath, according to Bogoch.

Earlier this month, as cases of flu continue to spread across the country, influenza activity also crossed the seasonal threshold, Canada’s public health agencyThough influenza cases happen on a yearly basis, according to Bogoch, this flu season is emerging faster than most.

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