Parents Reportedly Don't Take the Flu Seriously Enough—and it Could Be Hurting Their Children 别把流感不当回事儿 Over the last decade, an average of 140,000 to 810,000 people have been hospitalized annually due to complications from the flu—and a whopping 12,000 to 61,000 people per year lost their lives to the infectious disease. And yet, despite those staggering statistics, people of all ages are still not taking the flu seriously enough—and it's putting their health (and the health of their families) at risk. 过去十年,流感并发症平均每年导致14万至81万人住院,更甚者,每年约1.2万至6.1万人因传染病离世。尽管这一数据令人震惊,但不把流感当回事儿的大有人在——从而危及自身和家人的健康。 |