By Kudzaishe Chimonera Zimbabwe is recording nearly 12 000 influenza cases a week as an unusually prolonged cold spell pushes the country’s flu season to its highest point. Ministry of Health and Child Care Permanent Secretary Dr Aspect Maunganidze said influenza activity had peaked later than usual with August recording the highest number of cases instead of the normal June-July period. “Influenza activity typically peaks during June and July. …
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