The CDC reports a decline in flu, Covid, and RSV activity in the US. Senator Cardin highlights surging hospitalizations due to respiratory illnesses. Low vaccination rates prompt the Chicago Tribune to advise protective measures against influenza, Covid-19, and RSV. The NYC Schools and Dr. Tom Frieden emphasize the importance of getting updated Covid and flu vaccines to avoid severe illness during the respiratory season.
It’s still not too late to get your flu shot—and your updated Covid vaccine while you’re at it! We’re in the height of respiratory season and getting vaccinated will help you avoid severe illness from an infection.
Get your updated COVID-19 and flu vaccines to protect yourself and your loved ones. Everyone 6 months and older should get vaccinated. @nycHealthy No-cost vaccines are available for people who are uninsured and regardless of immigration status: https://t.co/5RKnCW248Q https://t.co/0kEN6rvEIz
January can be the worst month for respiratory viruses. With vaccination rates low, here's what you can do to protect yourself from influenza, COVID-19 and RSV: https://t.co/xj5jxiodA2
Respiratory illnesses like COVID, RSV, and the flu have hospitalizations surging in Maryland and across the country. Protect yourself by washing your hands with soap, getting vaccinated and covering your cough or sneeze. When you do feel sick, know where to go and who to call. https://t.co/RlauQqdJtC
1. A 🧵 on the #flu (+#Covid +#RSV) situation in the US. There are plenty of viruses swirling around, but there seems to be a decline in activity for all 3, @CDCgov says. Their landing page for their flu-Covid-RSV dashboard is here: https://t.co/vZJQ1mOPF1 https://t.co/QMxz0QJ9Ut