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Four viruses are currently circulating in the United States, with some health experts calling it a “quad-demic”.
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Seasonal vaccines for COVID 19, the flu and RSV are now available.
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New data shows respiratory illness is elevated or increasing across most of the United States, including the Mountain West region.
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The Food and Drug Administration approves a vaccine for pregnant people to protect their babies from the RSV virus.
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The FDA has approved a new drug for babies and toddlers to fight the respiratory virus known as RSV and there are new guidelines for screening for breast cancer.
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It’s been a rough winter for many Americans, from RSV to the Flu to COVID-19, some folks have been hit hard. So will we soon see a slow down? And what about vaccines for viruses like RSV? Idaho Matters sits down with Dr. David Pate to answer some of these questions.
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Along with COVID, RSV, and the flu - the Centers for Disease Control is now worried about an outbreak of strep throat.
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A combination of COVID-19, flu and RSV are pushing Idaho hospitals to capacity, state health officials announced during a news conference Thursday afternoon.
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Hospitals in Idaho are seeing a large influx of people suffering from respiratory illnesses, including the flu, RSV and COVID-19.
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A look at the latest viruses people should be watching out for, as well as the long-term effects of COVID-19.