Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) has been spreading in the U. S., a few months before its usual outbreak in the fall and on into the winter (about 15,000 Americans die of it annually), apparently because people are in public more this summer after having been shielded from much viral spread for the last year of virtual lockdown, yet the numbers of hospitalizations and deaths by RSV are not being reported, nor hospitalizations and deaths by the Influenza virus.