Here's why the flu and RSV are surging right now—and how COVID itself may have affected our immune systems. There are a lot of unknowns about why flu and RSV are at unusually high levels.
Healthcare workers are 'notorious' for working while ill, the researchers said This and asymptomatic transmission are the reasons masks should be worn READ MORE: Face masks may raise risk of ...
The new year is kicking off with a spike in respiratory illnesses across the U.S., including COVID-19, flu and respiratory ...
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(CN) — As the holidays near and health care facilities grapple with a "tripledemic" of viral respiratory infections, people are being urged to consider donning masks and calling out sick. “Help ...
With influenza peaking during December, January, and February, it’s not surprising that runny noses, sore throats and persistent coughs are common right now. But with COVID-19 and the respiratory ...
(Reuters) - U.S. doctors are warning that a surge in cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is coinciding with an increase in COVID transmission and an earlier-than-normal flu season, raising ...
In the lead up to 2024 South African flu season, vulnerable citizens with influenza are urged to vaccinate and use masks.
This week marks a post-pandemic turning point, as hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 admissions to the ...
ALTHOUGH the official cold and flu season has not officially arrived, reports and evidence of symptoms are widespread across the country, and health experts have cautioned safety as people ...