If you've got a fever, cough, aches and pains, and you're wondering, "What virus got me this time?" Now you can find out, without taking a trip to the doctor.
If you still haven't gotten your COVID or flu shot, now is the time so you'll stay protected throughout the season, ...
If you’re not feeling well, you can now get tested for both the flu and COVID-19 at all county Health Departments. Patients ...
Patients can get tested for both the flu and COVID at all county health departments. Patients who test positive for the flu ...
While symptoms of the flu and COVID are similar, the viruses that cause each illness are different. New tests this winter season can tell you at home what you’re sick with.
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 ...
Planning to gather for Thanksgiving with family and friends? Both the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions are playing that day, so there’s an extra incentive to settle down with a crowd post-meal to ...
The seasonal COVID-19 spike, combined with rising cases of seasonal flu and RSV, brings what has been called a “tripledemic.” ...
And how do you know if what you're experiencing is just allergies? It's important to figure it out, since viruses that cause the flu, COVID and RSV are all contagious, while allergies aren't and don't ...
Health officials say it's important to get flu and COVID-19 vaccines ahead of the holidays when respiratory bugs tend to ...
It is safe to receive the flu and COVID vaccinations at the same time. However, you can also spread out the shots.
I t’s vaccination season, which for most people means getting immunized for flu and COVID-19 (and RSV for infants, pregnant ...