We’re nearing the peak season of flu in Minnesota, but activity remains fairly low. The state Health Department says there were no deaths and only eleven hospitalizations in the past week. No schools or nursing homes saw outbreaks. A good portion of the people tested by doctors this past week in Minnesota were reportedly diagnosed with Rhinovirus, which is the leading cause of the common cold.
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