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Cases of RSV, flu, COVID, and norovirus are on rise
How to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV during the winter surge
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek help if you are dehydrated and notice you have a dry mouth and throat, aren’t urinating as much or feel dizzy when you’re standing up.
Where are COVID, flu and RSV cases rising in the US? See maps
Influenza A, COVID-19 and norovirus (stomach flu) are on the rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But there's a fourth "bug" the public should be aware of: respiratory syncytial virus. RSV causes cold-like symptoms and affects the breathing passages and lungs.
Map: See hospital rates for COVID-19, the flu, and RSV in New York
Infections of respiratory illnesses are on the rise, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease and Prevention. A map created by the CDC of Respiratory Illness Activity in each state shows that diagnoses in New York are high and continuing to grow.
It's sick season. Here's how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. While many of the germs that cause this misery can circulate throughout the year, scientists think that the winter surge of flu and cold activity may be because we spend more time indoors and the cold,
Here’s how to avoid COVID, flu, norovirus and RSV this winter
It may be difficult to make it through the season unscathed, there are some things you can do to protect yourself.
Cases of RSV, flu, COVID, and norovirus are on the rise as winter “sick season” arrives
It’s sick season in Philly: the cold-weather months when cases of respiratory illnesses and the “stomach bug” norovirus rise. Some public health experts have called the combination of viruses circulating “the quad-demic” — referring to a wave of illness from the simultaneous spike in COVID,
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COVID Turns 5: Facts and Remaining Mysteries About the Virus
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The truth about HMPV panic, according to experts — and how it really compares to COVID
News of a respiratory virus spreading in China and footage of crowded hospitals has predictably led to panic among the people ...
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Biden White House pressured Facebook to remove Covid-19 memes, Zuckerberg claims
The Biden administration put pressure on Facebook to take down memes about Covid-19 and began investigations into the company ...
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Long COVID Breakthrough: Spike Proteins Persist in Brain for Years
Researchers have discovered that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein persists in the brain and skull bone marrow for years after ...
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‘This sucks’: Long COVID has taken thousands out of N.H. workforce, study says
Beyond the profound personal effects of long COVID, losing those workers can also have a significant impact on New ...
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Paxlovid Improved Long Covid Symptoms in Some Patients, Researchers Report
But the report, on the experiences of 13 patients, found that the drug had no benefit for some people and that some who ...
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What Have We Learned From Intentionally Infecting People With Covid-19?
Challenge trials help researchers study immune responses. Skeptics still doubt the approach is worth the risks ...
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Covid and flu pop-up clinics to be held in Jersey
Pop-up vaccine clinics are being held across Jersey for eligible islanders to receive their flu or covid jabs. Staff caring ...
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What COVID tried to teach us — and why it will matter in the next pandemic
The intervening years have both sped and crawled by, too busy at times to take stock of all that has changed, too plodding to ...
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