The threat of COVID and other respiratory viruses during flu season has Marin County requiring masks in patient care settings.
The threat of COVID and other respiratory viruses during flu season has Marin County requiring masks in patient-care settings. Linda Spence sits patiently in a waiting area at the Redwoods, a Community of Seniors. Her husband caught COVID and is still in the hospital. 'Now, he's in care and hasn't recovered yet, and it's been over a month,' said Spence.
I'm happy with this,' said Redwoods a Community of Seniors Director of Staff Development Polly Wright. The facility is an assisted living center and skilled nursing facility.'I have not heard anyone say 'I don't wanna wear it.' I have not seen that on our side,' said Wright. 'This is the right move,' said UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong.Chin-Hong specializes in treating infectious diseases. 'Last year the viruses came in turn RSV, influenza, and then COVID.
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