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Healthwatch | How to navigate cold and flu season

Read full article: Healthwatch | How to navigate cold and flu season

With the cold and flu season upon us, Dr. Neha Vyas from Cleveland Clinic says it's crucial to know how to protect yourself and others.

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Salem VA Health sites offering free flu vaccines to all veterans with VA healthcare

Read full article: Salem VA Health sites offering free flu vaccines to all veterans with VA healthcare

The Salem Veterans Affairs Health Care System is offering free flu vaccines to all veterans enrolled in the VAโ€™s healthcare throughout flu season.

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FDA approves at-home nasal spray flu vaccine

Read full article: FDA approves at-home nasal spray flu vaccine

The FDA has approved an at-home nasal spray flu vaccine, and itโ€™s now available for order.

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Multiple Southwest Virginia Schools closed due to flu outbreaks and lack of staff

Read full article: Multiple Southwest Virginia Schools closed due to flu outbreaks and lack of staff

Multiple schools in our area have closed this week due to a flu outbreak that has affected students and staff. Snow Creek Elementary, Christian Heritage Academy, and Natural Bridge Elementary have temporarily closed due to the outbreak.

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Natural Bridge Elementary closed Thursday due to widespread flu and illness

Read full article: Natural Bridge Elementary closed Thursday due to widespread flu and illness

The Natural Bridge Elementary school will be closed Thursday RCPS announced in a release Wednesday.

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Natural Bridge Elementary closed Tuesday due to widespread flu and illness among staff and students

Read full article: Natural Bridge Elementary closed Tuesday due to widespread flu and illness among staff and students

Rockbridge County announced on Monday that Natural Bridge Elementary School will be closed on Tuesday due to widespread flu and illness among students and staff.

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Preventing yourself and others from getting sick during cold and flu season

Read full article: Preventing yourself and others from getting sick during cold and flu season

Itโ€™s that time of the year when it seems like everyone around is getting sick, but there are things you can do to keep you and your family healthy this season!

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CDC Confirms first case of bird flu in child

Read full article: CDC Confirms first case of bird flu in child

Today, the CDC confirmed the first case of bird flu seen in a child.

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Seniors encouraged to get vaccinated for Flu, COVID, RSV this fall

Read full article: Seniors encouraged to get vaccinated for Flu, COVID, RSV this fall

It is always important to get vaccinated before flu season starts, but its extra important for seniors to get flu, COVID and RSV vaccines.

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CDC: Get vaccinated by Halloween for maximum protection by at least November

Read full article: CDC: Get vaccinated by Halloween for maximum protection by at least November

The colder months are almost here and so are your chances of getting COVID, Flu, and RSV thatโ€™s why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said itโ€™s important to get your vaccinations.

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Healthwatch: Changes coming to next yearโ€™s flu shot

Read full article: Healthwatch: Changes coming to next yearโ€™s flu shot

The FDA is recommending to change next yearโ€™s flu shot.

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VDH: Flu, COVID-19 cases beginning downward trend

Read full article: VDH: Flu, COVID-19 cases beginning downward trend

10 News spoke with health leaders to find out where sickness stands in the region.

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COVID-19, RSV and Flu declining in Roanoke, health experts say

Read full article: COVID-19, RSV and Flu declining in Roanoke, health experts say

The number of COVID-19, flu and RSV cases has decreased in Roanoke.

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Cases of COVID-19, flu cases remain high after holiday surge

Read full article: Cases of COVID-19, flu cases remain high after holiday surge

With the new year came a high number of cases of respiratory illnesses. According to the CDC, in the week ending on Dec. 30, there were more than 1,000 new hospitalizations due to COVID-19.

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Roanoke Valley sees flu, COVID rates spike as RSV numbers decline

Read full article: Roanoke Valley sees flu, COVID rates spike as RSV numbers decline

Local doctors are warning about a rise in respiratory illnesses.

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Virginia Department of Health reports first child death of 2023-24 flu season

Read full article: Virginia Department of Health reports first child death of 2023-24 flu season

The Virginia Department of Health has reported the stateโ€™s first child death of the 2023-24 flu season.

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Doctors urging people to update vaccinations

Read full article: Doctors urging people to update vaccinations

Doctors are urging people to get their vaccinations as COVID-19, flu and RSV are on the rise nationwide, including here in Virginia.

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State epidemiologist talks illness prevention during the holidays

Read full article: State epidemiologist talks illness prevention during the holidays

According to the Virginia Department of Health, COVID-19 and flu cases are on the rise across the region.

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As flu season ramps up, health leader shares preventative tips

Read full article: As flu season ramps up, health leader shares preventative tips

Sneezing, coughing, and sniffling โ€“ things some of us have already started to do this year.

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Consumer Reports: Battling a virus triple-threat

Read full article: Consumer Reports: Battling a virus triple-threat

Cold and flu season is here and doctorโ€™s offices are packed with sick kids suffering from numerous respiratory illnesses.

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Respiratory illness cases continue to surge in the Commonwealth

Read full article: Respiratory illness cases continue to surge in the Commonwealth

Flu and Covid-19 cases are on the rise as the holiday season gets underway.

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Flu season ramps up ahead of holidays

Read full article: Flu season ramps up ahead of holidays

Schools in our region have been impacted already, and others have closed because of many student and staff illnesses.

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Callaghan Elementary to be closed Thursday, Friday due to high number of probable flu cases

Read full article: Callaghan Elementary to be closed Thursday, Friday due to high number of probable flu cases

Alleghany Highlands Public Schools announced Wednesday evening that Callaghan Elementary will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 3, and Friday, Nov. 4, due to a high number of probable flu cases.

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Flu outbreaks impact schools across Southwest Virginia

Read full article: Flu outbreaks impact schools across Southwest Virginia

Schools in the Commonwealth are seeing an increase in flu cases.

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Carilion Clinic, LewisGale report โ€˜high numberโ€™ of RSV cases in young children

Read full article: Carilion Clinic, LewisGale report โ€˜high numberโ€™ of RSV cases in young children

Across the country, medical professionals are reporting an increase in COVID-19 and flu cases. After two slower seasons, RSV, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, has increased as well.

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Carilion Clinic, LewisGale report โ€˜high numberโ€™ of RSV cases in young children

Read full article: Carilion Clinic, LewisGale report โ€˜high numberโ€™ of RSV cases in young children

Across the country, medical professionals are reporting an increase in COVID-19 and flu cases. After two slower seasons, RSV, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, has increased as well.

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Thereโ€™s a harsh flu season ahead, local health professionals say

Read full article: Thereโ€™s a harsh flu season ahead, local health professionals say

Local health professionals are preparing for an intense flu season.

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Why doctors predict a tough flu season in the U.S.

Read full article: Why doctors predict a tough flu season in the U.S.

Decreased immunity, vaccination rates, and people not wearing masks could lead to a rise in cases, according to Dr. Baffoe-Bonnie

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Experts concerned upcoming flu season may be severe

Read full article: Experts concerned upcoming flu season may be severe

Some are concerned that this year's flu will be more severe than most.

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Southwest Virginia health leaders urge people to get COVID, flu shots

Read full article: Southwest Virginia health leaders urge people to get COVID, flu shots

With children going to school, they are encouraging the elderly and those who are immunocompromised to get a COVID and flu shot before the winter months arrive.

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Virginia Department of Health reports first child death of 2021-22 flu season

Read full article: Virginia Department of Health reports first child death of 2021-22 flu season

The Virginia Department of Health has reported the stateโ€™s first child death of the 2021-22 flu season.

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Health officials urge public to get their flu shot as Virginia cases labeled as widespread

Read full article: Health officials urge public to get their flu shot as Virginia cases labeled as widespread

Flu season is here and the Virginia Department of Health is already seeing widespread reports of the virus in recent weeks.

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Doctors say coronavirus safety precautions may help slow flu outbreaks

Read full article: Doctors say coronavirus safety precautions may help slow flu outbreaks

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ In their most recent reporting, the Virginia Department of Health is not showing any influenza activity across the Commonwealth. Last year at this time there was widespread activity in the state, and doctors are crediting the slow spread to coronavirus safeguards. Dr. Baffoe-Bonnie says symptoms are similar between the two with some people experiencing no symptoms at all while infected with COVID-19. However, the things many Americans have grown accustomed to thanks to the coronavirus pandemic are also helping slow the spread: handwashing, social distancing and mask-wearing. โ€œAt this point, vaccine uptake for influenza vaccine has been higher than in typical years,โ€ stated Dr. Cynthia Morrow, Roanoke City & Allegheny Health District.

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Will there be a definitive conclusion to this pandemic? Hereโ€™s how the Spanish flu ended

Read full article: Will there be a definitive conclusion to this pandemic? Hereโ€™s how the Spanish flu ended

Here are some key highlights of how the Spanish flu ultimately ended, and how it might correlate to the COVID-19 pandemic. History says the Spanish flu lasted from February 1918 until April 1920, but there wasnโ€™t a definitive statement that the pandemic was over, according to Time. Of course, by then, the Spanish flu did unspeakable damage, infecting 500 million people and killing 50 million. With technology and research being nowhere close to what it is now, there was no waiting around for a vaccine to help quell the Spanish flu. That might have been the case with the Spanish flu, as peopleโ€™s tolerance to the disease and willingness to social distance, wash hands and wear masks throughout increased.

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Free flu shots for Bedford County families

Read full article: Free flu shots for Bedford County families

BEDFORD COUNTY, Va. โ€“ The Bedford County Health Department is offering flu shots to families. Vaccines are free for families with Medicaid and private insurance. Bedford County Public Schools posted about the event on Facebook:"FLU VACCINES FOR FAMILIESTo serve families, the Bedford County Health Department has decided to suspend normal operations on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, to offerflu vaccines for families. Families are encouraged to complete a permission form in advance to expedite the process when arriving at the Health Department. Anyone with questions can contact the Health Department at 540-586-7952.

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Franklin County leaders provide COVID-19 update

Read full article: Franklin County leaders provide COVID-19 update

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va โ€“ Franklin County leaders are urging the community to help keep its coronavirus numbers low as flu season arrives. On Tuesday, the county hosted a roundtable discussion with officials from the Virginia Department of Health. Nancy Bell with the West Piedmont Health District said Franklin County has been doing a great job of keeping COVID-19 cases low but warned that as flu season approaches, people need to stay vigilant to prevent a spike in cases or community spread. Franklin County has had 280 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since March. The county also announced it is hosting several free clinics for people to get their flu shots this year.

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When and where to get a free flu shot in Roanoke

Read full article: When and where to get a free flu shot in Roanoke

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ Ahead of the start of flu season, Carilion is offering free flu vaccines for those 18 and older. Carilion has partnered with both the Roanoke Public Libraries and the Redevelopment and Housing Authority to offer 14 free flu vaccine clinics in the upcoming weeks. Pre-registration is encouraged and can be done online or by contacting Carilion Direct at (540) 266-6000 or Toll-Free (800) 422-8482.

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Flu season and COVID-19 could pack dangerous punch for community

Read full article: Flu season and COVID-19 could pack dangerous punch for community

ROANOKE, Va. Healthcare workers are on high alert to see what happens with the coronavirus pandemic this fall, especially with flu season right around the corner. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), during the 2019-2020 flu season, there were up to 56 million flu cases, 740,000 hospitalizations and 62,000 deaths. Aaron Perry, who lives in Roanoke, said he probably wont get the flu shot this year. He said that the number of flu cases were greatly decreased in the Southern Hemisphere, which is just wrapping up its flu season. Nevertheless, he said the flu shot will still decrease the severity of symptoms and reduce the chance of hospitalization.

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Itโ€™s not too late: Get your flu shot

Read full article: Itโ€™s not too late: Get your flu shot

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ If you havenโ€™t gotten your flu shot this season, doctors say itโ€™s not too late. As of Monday, Carilion doctors had seen around 2,000 cases of the flu. There have been more cases on influenza B than influenza A, but doctors donโ€™t know why. โ€œIt is thought that influenza B affects children more severely. There have been, in the U.S., as far as I can remember, 68 deaths in pediatric populations," Carilion Infection Control Director Dr. Anthony Baffoe-Bonnie said.

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Custodial staff disinfects while Bath County schools are closed due to sickness

Read full article: Custodial staff disinfects while Bath County schools are closed due to sickness

BATH COUNTY, Va. โ€“ Custodians were spraying, wiping and mopping in Bath County Public Schools on Tuesday. A number of students and staff are sick, which creates the possibility of staffing issues. Bath County High School Principal, Dr. Michael Perry, is confident his school will be as clean as it can be. โ€œWe keep a very clean school anyway. When the number of reported illnesses in the district rose from 107 Friday to 187 Monday, Bath County Superintendent Sue Hirsh consulted with the regional health department.

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Local hospitals implement restrictions as flu cases rise

Read full article: Local hospitals implement restrictions as flu cases rise

ROANOKE, Va. โ€“ Seasonal influenza precautions were in place as of Monday at Sovah Healthโ€™s Danville and Martinsville campuses. If you are visiting the campuses, the hospital recommends the following:Please limit the number of visitors to three (3) per patient, unless otherwise specified. Centra Lynchburg General Hospital also announced restrictions on visitation during flu season. Monday afternoon, flu recommendations were being finalized for Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, according to a hospital spokesperson. According to the Virginia Department of Health, as of Dec. 28, the flu was widespread in Virginia.

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