COVID-19 and RSV are seen as low or moderate. Flu wastewater readings and hospitalizations, though dropping, remain very high ...
Q: Is one day isolation sufficient to stop forward transmission of COVID-19? A: People with COVID-19 could potentially ...
The announcement reflects sustained progress made in decreasing hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19 in the last two ...
The DOH also recommends taking extra precautions during the first five days of feeling better and returning to normal ...
CDC has updated the COVID-19 precautions to unite and streamline recommendations for dealing with a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, flu and RSV.
Testing positive for Covid-19 will no longer mean prolonged isolation for most people under new US guidelines released Friday.
The Washington State Department of Health is recommending that people go back to normal activities once symptoms of COVID-19 ...
This article originally appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution On March 1, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
COVID-19 hospitalizations also peaked in early January, with more than 35,000 new admissions during the week ending Jan. 6 ...
The weekly respiratory update from Ottawa Public Health has lower COVID-19 levels than its two other closely tracked viruses.
Students who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to quarantine for five days, after the Centers for Disease ...
A study found people with the flu are more likely to need neurological disorders care compared to those with COVID-19.