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As frigid temperatures push people indoors, doctors say COVID-19, RSV and flu cases may continue to climb. National health officials say below expected vaccine uptake this year may fuel spread.
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Ohio Department of Health Director Bruce Vanderhoff said getting flu and COVID-19 shots is the best way to avoid respiratory illness during the winter holidays.
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Though it isn't a mandatory policy, Cleveland Clinic is asking inpatient visitors and caregivers to wear masks to protect vulnerable patients.
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After months of COVID, flu and RSV infections, parents of little kids are kinda losing it. But the data shows kids have always brought home waves of respiratory illness.
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Ohio’s top public health doctor is urging the public to take steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19, flu and RSV infections during holiday gatherings to mitigate the likelihood of a surge in illness in the new year.
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Thanksgiving is right around the corner and all of a sudden it seems like everyone’s getting sick.
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COVID-19 is circulating, respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV, is raging among children and there has been a recent spike in the number of flu cases in Ohio. The result is hospitals across the state — especially those that treat children — are swamped and doctors are imploring the public to take steps to prevent the spread of these viruses.
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It's possible RSV, influenza and COVID-19 could spread around the same time making for one very sick winter, according to some Northeast Ohio physicians.
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The hospital system is overwhelmed with cases of the delta variant of COVID-19, the flu and the new, highly contagious omicron variant.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Feb. 10:Ohio's strong presence at Oscars;State flu hospitalizations hit new high;The Greenhouse Tavern shuts…