Respiratory Diseases Circulating This Winter

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Respiratory Diseases Circulating This Winter
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Learn about the elevated respiratory disease activity this winter and how it is difficult to differentiate COVID symptoms from other respiratory illnesses.

Our content is fact checked by our senior editorial staff to reflect accuracy and ensure our readers get sound information and advice to make the smartest, healthiest choices. We adhere to structured guidelines for sourcing information and linking to other resources, including scientific studies and medical journals. circulating this winter. You could get hit with the flu, RSV , or, yes, COVID —which is still spreading well after the official end of the pandemic.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the recently caused a spike in coronavirus cases throughout the U.S., but the agency says respiratory disease activity overall is elevated, making it hard to know whether your symptoms are a sign of COVID or something els

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