Doctor cautions British Columbians about influenza, COVID-19 and RSV
- The respiratory illness season goes from September to the end of February, including COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.
- The Government of Canada suggests a COVID-19 vaccine booster every six months due to changing virus strains.
- Current cases are not concerning, but protective measures are recommended, according to the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control.
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Report: Flu, RSV trending upward and COVID remains flat as holiday season arrives
Coronavirus cases have been flat locally, likely due to the outsized surge that occurred this past summer, but the flu appears to be ramping up on its traditional trajectory, indicating that the latest spike of cases will be seen in late December and early January.
There are more than 500,000 influenza vaccines and take care of those that have been applied to the Sinaloa population.
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