Public health officials are warning of a quad-demic. Respiratory illnesses COVID, the flu, RSV, and along with norovirus have been making the rounds. Dr. Umar Siddiqui from Aspirus-St. Luke’s says ...
It's what many call "sick season" and area health centers and doctors are seeing a rise in demand for services.
"As expected, we have seen some shifts in disease activity and we are in what almost every year are the peak months of respiratory season," said Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued a warning about the rise in respiratory illnesses like the flu ...
MultiCare Health System announced all of its regions, including the Inland Northwest, will require masks for patients, visitors and staff in all patient care areas.
This is the time of year when we see more people getting sick. When temperatures drop people start spending more time inside. That means they are in closer quarters and germs ...
Ohio Department of Health director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff cautioned Ohioans to continue to take these illnesses seriously.
Sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, nausea: the combination of flu, COVID, RSV and norovirus has created what’s being called a "Quademic," and it’s filling up hospital beds across the Mid-South.
Inflammation can trigger heart attacks in people with coronary artery disease. It can also exacerbate heart failure symptoms and irregular or rapid heartbeats, leading to hospitalization, the hospital ...
Four hospital systems in our area are restricting patient visitations due to increased flu and respiratory illnesses.
Community Health System and Saint Agnes ERs are dealing with high numbers of RSV in children, as well as flu, COVID, and parainfluenza cases.
Community Regional Medical Center is experiencing an unprecedented increase in patients seeking emergency treatment ...