They're calling it "silent" because the wave follows a long period of unusually low COVID activity this fall, so many people ...
Not anymore. In March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID isolation guidelines based on symptoms, not time since testing positive. Bottom line: If you’re sick ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended since December 2021 that people with COVID-19 isolate ...
attending holiday events and gatherings, and there is an increase in circulating pathogens, people really need to take precautions if they don’t want to get sick." Cold season tips: How to avoid ...
Updated vaccines, proper hygiene and staying home when you're sick can help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses this fall and winter.