It directed users to more resources on the prevalent ailments at the moment. The organization claims that although these bacteria are common throughout the year, they circulate simultaneously during the winter, leading to high rates of disease.
The UKHSA said that vaccinations against flu, COVID, and RSV are available to members of vulnerable populations, and that “staying.
At home when you have symptoms of flu or COVID-19 helps protect those who are vulnerable.” If you must go out while ill, think about donning a mask in public.
“Simple measures like catching coughs and sneezes in a tissue, regular handwashing, and opening a window when meeting others indoors can all help reduce the spread of respiratory infections.”
According to the UKHSA, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a serious respiratory virus that is prevalent from November to February throughout.
The winter months and may be transmitted by sneezes and coughs. Coughing, wheezing, dyspnea, fatigue, and fever are among the symptoms.