Flu epidemic may be slowing, CDC says

(CIDRAP News ) - This year's influenza epidemic showed signs of tapering off last week, but flu was still widespread in every state except Florida, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported today. At the same time, the CDC issued a

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