A pandemic upside: The flu virus became less diverse, simplifying the task of making flu shots

A pandemic upside: The flu virus became less diverse, simplifying the task of making flu shots

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In the eight years leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic, one of the subtypes of influenza A viruses started acting bizarrely. Flu viruses continuously evolve, to evade the immune defenses humans develop to fend them off. But after 2012, H3N2 started to behave differently.