Scroll to explore events active on this date.
In August, we live through the Dog Days of Summer. It's hot and often humid, and those who can leave for better climates do. Down south, winter is in full force. August is also known as "the ...
Is it hot enough (or cold enough if you're below the equator) for you yet? There is actually a day for that! Like every month, I pick a diverse collection of events you may or may not know about. This ...
Along with October, May is one of the most densely packed months of the year. It's before the summer humidity and the last whole month of the school year. The weather is warming in t...
Today marks the official beginning of the flu season south of the Equator.
Fortunately for you, it’s nowhere near as bad in the south as in the north. Lucky you, Australia, Brazil, and your temperate neighbors.
The World Health Organization has reported that influenza activity has declined in all temperate countries of the southern hemisphere. At the same time, influenza-like illness has increased in many European countries.
Of course, that doesn’t mean you get off scot-free. The Australian Influenza Vaccine Committee (AIVC) has adopted WHO recommendations for the seasonal influenza vaccine composition.
Influenza activity peaks at the end of August in most areas of Australia and Tasmania. The Northern Territory experiences a late peak, while Western Australia reports increased activity from mid-August through September.
Currently, this event does not have supporting videos.
Currently, this event does not have supporting images.
By using this site. You are agreeing to use of cookies. Learn more in our Privacy Policy