Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)is spread easily after being in contact with an infected person. This can include close contact with infants and can happen when babies are kissed by family members
Plunging temperatures can make it more difficult for the human body to combat disease. As the mercury drops, we should be aware we can become more a risk of four conditions which can be silent killers
The FINANCIAL Overall COVID-19 activity showed mixed activity between week 52 and 51, whilst we have seen increases since the publication of our previous report in week 50. SARS-CoV-2 positivity decreased to 10.1%, from 11.2% in the previous week, according to data from Respiratory DataMart. COVID-19 case rates and positivity in Pillar 1 remainedThe FINANCIAL Overall COVID-19 activity showed mixed activity between week 52 and 51, whilst we have seen increases since the publication of our previous report in week 50. SARS-CoV-2 positivity decreased to 10.1%, from 11.2% in the previous week, according to data from Respiratory DataMart. COVID-19 case rates and positivity in Pillar 1 remained ยป The FINANCIAL UK local news
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is spreading fast in Ireland and health experts said grandparents and elderly relatives should avoid seeing newborn babies this festive season
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