Mocobizscene- According to recent data, there have been new updates on the number of individuals who have experienced illness due to the Flu, RSV, or COVID-19. According to current data from Alabama, a respiratory virus affects over 6% of emergency room patients. However, the majority of these individuals are suffering from the flu.
According to District Medical Officer Dr Wes Stubblefield, it is not unusual to see a spike in flu cases in December. As we spend more time with friends and family during this time of year, it is essential to remember this.
According to Dr. Stubblefield, currently, the ER receives approximately 4% of individuals who have the flu. He mentions that hospitals are presently managing the workload effectively. Dr. Stubblefield emphasizes the importance of taking precautions to safeguard yourself and your loved ones, especially if you plan to visit them in the upcoming weeks.
According to the expert, it is crucial to prioritize getting vaccinated, seeking appropriate testing if you are not feeling well, and maintaining good hand hygiene to ensure your and your family’s well-being during the holiday season.
According to Dr. Stubblefield, individuals need to recognize the vulnerability of their high-risk family members, especially older adults, young children, or those with underlying medical conditions. In such cases, it is crucial to exercise extra caution and be well-informed about the necessary steps to take if they become ill and how to access proper medical care.
Dr. Stubblefield emphasizes that children can often spread illnesses even if they show minimal or no symptoms. Therefore, it is advisable to exercise extra caution when around children during the holiday season.
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