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    Activity Levels Update:

     The amount of respiratory illness (fever plus cough or sore throat) causing people to seek healthcare continues to decrease across most areas of the country. This week, no jurisdictions experienced moderate, high, or very high activity. Last week one jurisdiction experienced moderate activity. No jurisdictions experienced high or very high activity.

     Nationally, emergency department visits with diagnosed influenza are decreasing. Emergency department visits with COVID-19 and RSV remain stable at low levels.

     Nationally, COVID-19, influenza, and RSV test positivity decreased compared to the previous week.

     Nationally, the COVID-19 wastewater viral activity level, which reflects both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections, remains low.

    Reported on Friday, May 3rd, 2024.

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    Level of Respiratory Illness Activity -- Emergency Department Visits for Viral Respiratory Illness (Weekly percent of total emergency department visits associated with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV) -- Percent of Tests Positive for Respiratory Viruses (Weekly percent of tests positive for the viruses that cause COVID-19, influenza, and RSV at the national level)
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