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Flu & RSV Surge: Simple Precautions Urged
3 Jan
Summary
- Influenza and RSV cases are circulating at high levels.
- Vulnerable populations, especially children and elderly, are most at risk.
- Masking, handwashing, and staying home when sick are recommended.

Meritus Health is issuing a call to action for community members to adopt protective measures against a surge in influenza, RSV, and other viral illnesses circulating regionally. Healthcare facilities are experiencing a notable increase in cases, with young children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing health concerns being particularly susceptible.
To mitigate the spread and safeguard vulnerable patients, Meritus Health strongly recommends that all visitors wear masks within its facilities. Individuals experiencing symptoms like fever, cough, or sore throat are advised to postpone non-urgent visits or utilize virtual care options. Prompt medical attention is advised for worsening symptoms or for infants showing signs of respiratory distress.
Anand Budi, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, emphasized that simple actions such as consistent handwashing, staying home when ill, and mask-wearing are crucial during this period. Meritus Health continues to monitor illness trends and will adapt recommendations as necessary, offering various treatment and care options to meet patient needs.


