As colder weather sets in, common illnesses such as the cold, flu, RSV and COVID-19 viruses are making their way around Oregon. Here's what to know.
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Respiratory illnesses across the state are on the rise. Cases of COVID-19, RSV, and the flu are increasing, and are expected to get even worse.Additionally, the number of norovi ...
Tis the season for respiratory illness, and while flu cases in Missouri remain low at the moment, whooping cough cases are seven times higher.