This one simple habit can slash your chances of getting sick this season
are more common in the winter. Flu viruses can survive longer in cold, dry air — and people spend lots of time indoors in chilly months, giving viruses more opportunity to spread.a phenomenon known as co-infection
Outpatient visits for flulike illness were noticeably higher last week in California, Oregon, Arizona, Louisiana, New Jersey and the District of Columbia, CIDRAP reported. Fever, chills, sore throat and a dry cough are often symptoms of influenza A, as well as headaches, muscle aches, a runny or stuffy nose and fatigue. The flu tends to have more intense symptoms than a cold.getting the flu vaccine if you’re older than 6 months, staying away from sick people, washing your hands frequently, keeping your hands away from your face and visiting your doctor if you suspect you have the flu, so you can start treatment right away.
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