Updated: 10:09 AM EST December 21, 2020
The Wolf Administration today urged Pennsylvanians to prepare for the health impacts that winter weather and extreme cold temperatures can have on their bodies.
“Today is the first day of winter, and Pennsylvanians have already seen temperatures below freezing and measurable snow fall,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. “As the weather trends colder and we move to more indoor activities, we can expect an increase in the number of people with respiratory illnesses. Historically, we see increased cases of the flu in the winter, but this year, we remain concerned about the continued increase of COVID-19 cases.”
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