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Flu, RSV and COVID
Flu, RSV, and Norovirus Are in Full Swing, While COVID Looms
Most U.S. states are reporting high or very high flu-like activity, while COVID-19 rates remain lower than this time last year.
Delaware seeing 'very high' levels of COVID, flu and RSV, CDC says. How to keep safe
The CDC said respiratory Illnesses like COVID, flu and RSV are increasing in the U.S. with levels very high in Delaware. Here's where they're highest.
RSV, flu, COVID-19, norovirus on the rise. See symptoms, facts
Several viruses are causing illnesses in Ohio and the U.S. See the symptoms for COVID-19, RSV, flu, norovirus and bird flu.
How to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV during the winter surge
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek help if you are dehydrated and notice you have a dry mouth and throat, aren’t urinating as much or feel dizzy when you’re standing up.
RSV, flu, COVID-19 and norovirus are on the rise in 2025. What to know
While there is a whole host of viruses going around, there are thankfully no new viruses to fret about—the ones we have are bad enough.
‘Quad-demic’: How to stay safe from flu, norovirus, COVID, RSV
The flu, norovirus, COVID and RSV are all at elevated levels — and officials at the CDC expect it to stay that way for weeks. NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY with tips for keeping you and your family healthy and what to know about vaccines.
Norovirus, CDC
Norovirus outbreak 2025: Symptoms, cases, and what to know as CDC data indicates a winter wave
New CDC data indicates a rise in cases of norovirus, often colloquially referred to as "stomach flu." Test positivity has spiked.
Norovirus wave now more than double last year's peak, in CDC's data
This winter's wave of norovirus infections has reached levels that are now more than double last season's peak, in figures published Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracking the notorious stomach bug.
What is norovirus? What are the symptoms and how to avoid getting sick this winter
It's no secret that winter is a time when illness is prominent. Coughs, colds, and viruses are seemingly running rampant this time of year. This is thanks to the drier air and an influx of time spent indoors,
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A surge in influenza cases, rare COVID symptom hit Taiwan as Lunar New Year approaches
By bno - Taipei Bureau Taiwan’s healthcare system is grappling with a sharp rise in flu cases, as the Centers for Disease ...
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CDC: Flu cases expected to remain high for several weeks
Health officials are warning about high levels of seasonal flu right now. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just ...
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The leading causes of death in America right now, according to the CDC—and how COVID-19 compares
Death Records examined data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to understand and explain the evolution in ...
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