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Big Island hospitals report nothing out of ordinary when it
Big Island hospitals report nothing out of ordinary when it comes to flu cases; COVID numbers also on downward trend : Big Island Now
Flu activity traditionally begins to pick up during October, but in Hawai‘i it usually lags behind the mainland. Now, however, is probably the best time to get vaccinated.
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