A new American Society for Microbiology study revealed that it could be possible to use elements in the air to predict surges in flu and COVID-19 infections. Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
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- Researchers found a link between airborne fungal spores and increases in flu and COVID-19 cases. 12s
- The findings could help develop early warning systems for respiratory virus surges. 18s
- Experts note the need to better understand the mechanism behind the correlation. 1m 15s
- The H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving but has not shown efficient human transmission. 2m 3s
- There is concern over the cancellation of funding for a bird flu vaccine, with calls for proactive pandemic preparedness. 2m 41s