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RSV, COVID-19 pandemic
RSV, flu, COVID-19, norovirus on the rise. See symptoms, facts
Several viruses are causing illnesses in Ohio and the U.S. See the symptoms for COVID-19, RSV, flu, norovirus and bird flu.
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.
Winter illnesses like flu, COVID and RSV return with a vengeance
The annual winter respiratory virus season is in full force. The number of people catching the flu is skyrocketing, while COVID-19, RSV and other respiratory viral illnesses are also rising.
With flu and RSV on the rise, how Colorado Springs is trying to keep healthy
State Public Health Data shows flu and RSV hospitalizations are rising. Officials say this season is similar to pre-COVID years.
What virus is going around? The flu, COVID, norovirus – and don't forget RSV
The risk of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is on the rise, along with that of other illnesses including the flu, stomach flu and COVID-19.
Winter surge: NYC faces rising flu and COVID cases, slight RSV dip
The annual surge of respiratory viruses — flu, COVID-19 and RSV — is in full swing, straining health systems and sparking concerns across the city. With flu cases spiking by 70% in recent weeks and all three viruses actively circulating, health officials have urged residents to take precautions to protect themselves and vulnerable populations.
What are symptoms of the flu, RSV or COVID-19? What to know in Oregon
As colder weather sets in, common illnesses such as the cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 viruses are making their way around Oregon. Here's what to know.
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Flu, COVID-19, RSV: Oneida County Health Department warns of respiratory illnesses
“As of December 28, Oneida County has had 386 flu cases reported since the flu season began,” said Daniel W. Gilmore, Ph.D., ...
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Flu and RSV numbers climbing in B.C., BCCDC data shows
Positive tests for respiratory illnesses have been steadily climbing for weeks in British Columbia, especially for flu and ...
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Flu, RSV are on the rise in Chicago. Also, watch out for a nasty stomach bug.
RSV and the flu have taken hold as Chicago residents have partaken in festivities in the last several weeks, and COVID is ...
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As walking pneumonia rates drop among Canadian children, flu and RSV are back
Following a sharp rise, cases of walking pneumonia across Canada, particularly among children, seem to be dropping. But ...
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RSV emergency department visits remain high in Florida. What to know
norovirus (the stomach
flu
) and respiratory syncytial virus (
RSV
). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), acute respiratory illnesses are still on the rise as we enter ...
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Flu-Like Virus HMPV Is Spreading in China—Should We Be Worried?
Cases of a respiratory virus that causes flu-like symptoms are surging in China, raising plenty of questions about what this ...
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Flu cases surge across Middle Tennessee after holiday gatherings
If you have a tickle in your throat or are developing a cough, you’re not alone. Several are sick across Middle Tennessee.
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What is RSV? Respiratory illnesses for children, others on rise in Florida. What to do
For most people RSV is like a cold, but for infants and older people it can lead to serious infections. Here's what to know.
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