It's being called the 'tripledemic' as three winter viruses are hitting a lot of kids at the same time in the Bay Area. The confluence of the flu, COVID-19 and RSV is putting a strain on our healthcare system.
SAN FRANCISCO – It's being called the"tripledemic" as three winter viruses are hitting a lot of kids at the same time in the Bay Area. The confluence of the flu, COVID-19 and RSV is putting a strain on our healthcare system.
To keep the tripledemic from getting worse, healthcare providers are giving people advice, that not many want to hear this holiday season."They got sick at school. They got RSV, the two older ones, and they brought it home to the rest of the family," Davy told KPIX 5."They are still just staying to themselves. They wanted me to come over. Her birthday was actually yesterday and we had to just stay home and do a FaceTime celebration," she said.
Dr. Vidya Mony, a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist at Valley Medical Center, said,"If you are sick or anyone in your family is sick, please stay at home. Don't send your child to daycare or school and please don't go to work. This is the easiest way to spread infection to other people and increase the burden to health care systems."
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