Hospitals in China have been overwhelmed by an H3N2 influenza outbreak with patients waiting in corridors as antiviral drug purchases surge by 500% Chinese hospitals overflowing with patients as airborne virus shakes the country

Medical facilities across China are battling soaring influenza rates . . . but not the typical winter flu variety. Accounts from China detail mounting cases of the H3N2 flu strain hammering the country, affecting numerous hospitals nationwide from major cities like Beijing and Tianjin to provinces including Hebei, Henan, Guangdong, Fujian, Shandong, Shanxi and beyond.

Concerns over a potential epidemic have intensified after Peng Zhibin, a specialist at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Communist Party of China, declared that China's flu

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