The federal government shutdown has disrupted vital respiratory virus surveillance, leaving local health systems and the public in the dark as flu and COVID-19 cases rise. Experts warn of potential health risks due to halted data collection.
Flu season is upon us, and with a potential COVID-19 uptick looming, experts share essential vaccination tips to keep you safe this winter. Plan ahead to protect yourself and your loved ones!
As respiratory virus season approaches, the CDC warns of rising cases of COVID-19, flu, and RSV. Experts emphasize the importance of vaccinations for all age groups to mitigate risks this season.
As respiratory virus cases rise, many areas in the US are reinstating face mask mandates, especially in healthcare settings. Experts warn that this winter could see a 'quad-demic' resurgence as flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus circulate.
As new students settle in, many fall victim to freshers' flu. Discover why this wave of illness hits so hard and how to protect yourself during the busy term.
As colder months bring respiratory illnesses, a new advisory recommends that you consult a pharmacist before getting your COVID vaccine. No prescription needed, but be prepared for a brief discussion.
Michigan's chief medical executive has issued new guidance clarifying COVID-19 booster eligibility for residents aged six months and older. This recommendation aims to reduce confusion and promote public health as respiratory virus season approaches.
As respiratory viruses surge, health leaders emphasize the importance of vaccination for community safety. Discover how states are stepping up to ensure access to essential vaccines amid political turmoil.
New Mexico's health department has issued a public order to enhance COVID-19 vaccine availability this fall after updated FDA approvals. This move aims to eliminate barriers and ensure safe vaccination for all residents.
New Yorkers seeking the updated COVID-19 vaccine at CVS will need a prescription, raising concerns as federal officials adjust recommendations. What does this mean for you and your family?