Fall is almost here, and with it comes concerns about a spike in colds, flu, and COVID.
The FDA has approved new COVID vaccines to target new variants, pushing them out early this month to combat a surge in infections.
I think we’re having more and more people getting the virus.
But I think there is a significantly associated loss of productivity,” said Dr. Fabi Saba, a Tampa Bay area physician.
“Over the last three or four days, we’ve had on a daily basis four or five newly diagnosed COVID patients.
READ: 10 arrested in ‘street takeover’ at Hillsborough County intersection: FHP Dr. Saba says getting the vaccine is important for a few reasons.
“If you’re vaccinated, you’re less likely to have the severe symptoms and your symptoms are going to be milder than people who are not vaccinated.
The new shots come at a time when doctors hope people will also get their flu vaccine, and all the major pharmacies should now have the updated vaccines.
Now is the high time from here on to get the flu vaccine, so I think people will be getting them mostly together.”
Coronavirus variants circulating this fall primarily cause symptoms such as chills, fever, runny nose and stuffiness, according to physicians.
With the approaching arrival of fall comes worries about a rise in COVID, the flu, and colds.
Earlier this month, in an effort to counter a spike in infections, the FDA approved new COVID vaccines that target novel variants.
Actually, the spike is to blame. I believe that the number of people contracting the virus is rising. Furthermore, as I previously stated, it’s not being overly hostile. Nonetheless, I believe there is a notable loss of productivity that goes along with it,” Dr. Fabi Saba, a physician in the Tampa Bay area, stated. “We’ve had four or five newly diagnosed COVID patients every day for the past three or four days. Over the summer, that was not the case. “. .
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Dr. For a few reasons, according to Saba, receiving the vaccination is crucial.
“Compared to those who are not vaccinated, those who are vaccinated are less likely to experience severe symptoms and will experience milder symptoms overall. Having received vaccinations can also shorten the duration of the illness, reducing both your risk of spreading the virus and your likelihood of being more contagious since vaccinations also impact viral counts, according to Dr. Saba.
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Despite the fact that COVID-19 is no longer regarded as a pandemic, he claims that the virus is not going away anytime soon. All of the major pharmacies should now carry the updated vaccines. The new shots are being administered at a time when doctors hope that people will also receive their flu shot.
It’s time, folks. As this is the peak time to get the flu shot going forward, I anticipate that most people will get them at the same time. ****.
Doctors report that chills, fever, runny nose, and stuffiness are the main symptoms caused by the coronavirus variants that are circulating this fall.
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