During the COVID-19 pandemic, other respiratory viruses such as influenza and RSV have decreased, assumingly due to the related public health measurements. However, as social distancing regulations are decreasing, the usual illnesses may reappear in higher rates than before. In south-east Queensland RSV cases in children have risen, causing pediatric wards to be filled over the last month. Case numbers are three to four times higher than they were the year before. Some experts say that 2021 could be a dangerous year for infections, when life is going back to normal.
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