“COVID-19, flu, and RSV are respiratory viruses and spread through the air,” explains Dr. Cohen. “Remember—masks do work to protect you from what might be circulating in your airspace.
The Health Department strongly advises individuals to protect themselves from the anticipated surge in winter respiratory ...
National spokesperson for the Department of Health, Foster Mohale said Covid-19 continues to circulate at low levels, while ...
The National Department of Health has urged the public to take extra precautionary measures to protect themselves and their ...
The RSV virus can cause more severe illness in young children, older individuals or those who are immuno-compromised. Influenza virus season usually follows RSV, and we are starting to see an increase ...
With flu season looming, the Department of Health is emphasising the importance of getting vaccinated to mitigate the ...
with some very high flu trends compared to low-to-moderate COVID-19 and RSV levels. Experts recommend people cover coughs, wear masks, keep hands and often-touched surfaces clean, stay home when ...
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Adults 65 and older, people with heart and lung disease, those living with HIV and TB, and women who are pregnant are urged ...
The good news is that the rate of COVID-19 and RSV hospital admissions continues to trend downward. Flu hospitalizations leveled off again in the week ending March 16. In that week, 238 ...
Doctors were already dealing with an early flu season. What's next? Everyone's encouraged to take precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19, RSV, flu, and whooping cough. Queenslanders are ...