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Flu and ARVI Cases Keep Falling in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region

Health officials report levels below epidemic thresholds, with rhinoviruses now predominant.

Overview

  • Moscow’s public health authority says week 2 data show continued declines in influenza and ARVI along with fewer hospitalizations across all age groups, and thresholds remain unexceeded.
  • Virological surveillance in the capital indicates rhinoviruses dominate among circulating pathogens as the share of influenza viruses continues to decrease.
  • St. Petersburg reports a sixfold drop in influenza and ARVI incidence over the past four weeks, with epidemic thresholds not surpassed.
  • The Leningrad region records nearly a 60% decline over four weeks and continues school entry temperature checks as a preventive measure.
  • Officials note the observed decrease partly reflects fewer medical visits and holiday travel, while St. Petersburg kept 1,166 adult and 75 pediatric infectious-disease beds in reserve that were not fully utilized.