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The majority of influenza viruses don't reproduce well in warm temperatures, so in the northern hemispheres, flu activity is seasonal. There are still strains that can and do survive in the tropics, but the 'typical' strains for North America prefer the winter months. Whew! Glad to hear that. The last two years we have forgotten to get flu shots before heading south. You all can just keep that stuff up there. No sharing required.
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