Yes! i believe so because I went through an ordeal for a whole week I was with the flu. It happened during the first week or second week of June.
In the Northern Hemisphere, it is October through March(some say through April) for the "seasonal flu".In the Southern Hemisphere, it happens in the opposite time of year from the Northern Hemisphere. It is in the Southern Hemisphere's winter (during the US summer) from April through September.There can be differences between climates within each of the hemispheres, too. For example, in the US in Texas, flu season is from November to to April, while in Iowa, flu season is from December to April.Seasonal flu vaccinations should be obtained any time beginning in September through March to be effective for that season in the Northern Hemisphere.See the related question in the related questions section about why the flu has a season. Interestingly, you will see that in some locations in the world the flu season is during the warmer times and not in fall and winter. It is more the effect of absolute humidity and not the temperature itself that makes that difference. In areas with the flu season in warmer months, the absolute humidity is lower then, making the dry conditions that influenza viruses prefer despite warm temperatures. In the US, the absolute humidity levels are lowest during the peak of the flu season in January and February, the colder season.
Holi is a festival that is celebrated during the summer season in India. This festival of colors marks the beginning of summer.
during the summer santa goes to Hawaii for a vacation and he sometimes goes to Europe
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The cast of A Summer Flu - 2013 includes: Nikita Kapoor
Winter: Flu Summer: Allergies Spring: Genital Warts Fall: ass-burgers
the swine flu will end this summer
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Most flu epidemics or outbreaks do eventually seem to die out, however, they tend to move in waves and may resurface when it seemed to have died out. Except for perhaps smallpox, most viruses never totally die, they may mutate into a form that is less virulent or we may develop immunity to them as they are and so for them to infect us again, they would have to mutate into a new strain. Flu viruses are able to and do continually and rapidly change into new strains. But sometimes the virus is just dormant, this is true during the hot summer season, since most influenza viruses spread best during the colder months of the year or during the "flu season". And since the Southern Hemisphere of the earth is having summer when we have our Northern Hemisphere flu season, when it is summer here and winter there, the viruses we thought were gone can turn up on the other side of the world and continue to spread.
he did over the summer, though it is currently unkown.
The Spanish Flu during WWI killed millions world wide.
Flu is very common in Finland, especially during the flu seasons.
Yes, swine flu was found during the 2009 pandemic in every country.
Germs do breed faster in warmer climates. However, swine flu is just as likely to spread in summer as it is in winter.
during summer holidays is a time within the summer holidays, and summer holidays are summer holidays altogether.