CDC update shows declining respiratory virus activity in the U.S.
The CDC's latest update indicates that the respiratory virus season is winding down, with most states experiencing low activity levels and only a few showing moderate cases.
Recent respiratory virus updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that respiratory virus season may end soon. The update reflects current data as of March 27.
Only Wyoming, North Dakota, Arkansas, and New Hampshire are experiencing moderate acute respiratory illness activity, while the rest of the U.S. states are only experiencing low or very low rates. Additional key updates:
Seasonal flu is declining in most of the U.S.
Flu is only growing in Massachusetts, Maine and Maryland
RSV has reached its peak
COVID-19 rates are low across all U.S. states except Florida and Massachusetts