Virus Infection Rates Continue to Decline, According to Estonian Health Board Estonia’s Health Board reports a continued downward trend in the spread of upper respiratory virus infections. The decline is reflected in the number of consultations with healthcare professionals. Data indicates that 2,907 individuals sought medical attention due to upper respiratory virus infections during the 15th week of the year. Of these, 44% were under the age of 14. The Health Board attributes this decrease to ongoing infections with influenza, coronavirus, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). During the previous week, 70 individuals were diagnosed with influenza, 104 with coronavirus, and 57 with RSV. All three viruses are showing a consistent reduction in new cases. Health officials are currently assessing the situation and monitoring the viirusnakkuste levik. The foto, illustrative in nature, highlights the ongoing trend. The Health Board assesses the current level of viirusnakkuste as low. Further updates will be provided as data becomes available. Keywords: viirusnakkuste, levik, foto Topics: #viirusnakkuste #levik #foto Post navigation Oscar Schmidt, the greatest goalkeeper of all time at the Olympics, has passed away(1) The measles outbreak in Romania has become the measles outbreak in Europe