With the flu season getting underway, and COVID-19 still circulating, if you get sick you might wonder: 'Which virus got me ...
While symptoms of the flu and COVID are similar, the viruses that cause each illness are different. New tests this winter ...
If you’re not feeling well, you can now get tested for both the flu and COVID-19 at all county Health Departments. Patients ...
If you still haven't gotten your COVID or flu shot, now is the time so you'll stay protected throughout the season, ...
Misconception #1: The flu and COVID-19 vaccines can make you sick. “You aren’t going to get the flu from the flu vaccine. You ...
NBC News Medical Contributor Doctor Vin Gupta joins Chris Jansing to explain how this new medical innovation helps early ...
As the temperature drops and people start to travel, illnesses could start to spread. Currently, doctors are seeing sinus infections in patients.
The seasonal COVID-19 spike, combined with rising cases of seasonal flu and RSV, brings what has been called a “tripledemic.” ...
I t’s vaccination season, which for most people means getting immunized for flu and COVID-19 (and RSV for infants, pregnant ...
Flu cases tend to spike after the first week of November, according to the CDC. And with Thanksgiving right around the corner ...
It is safe to receive the flu and COVID vaccinations at the same time. However, you can also spread out the shots.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Robert Jacobson, medical director for Mayo Clinic's Primary Care Immunization Program, clears up some misconceptions about COVID-19 and the flu. 1. The flu and COVID-19 ...