"Rising Concerns as Coinfection Risks Grow Amid 'Tripledemic' of COVID, Flu, and RSV"

Southern California is experiencing a significant rise in respiratory illnesses this winter, with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) all surging simultaneously. Health officials attribute the spike to cold weather, holiday gatherings, and vaccine fatigue. While the severity of illnesses is generally less than at the pandemic's peak, the increase in cases is straining healthcare systems, with emergency room visits on the rise. Public health agencies are monitoring metrics like wastewater concentration and hospital admissions to gauge the spread and impact of these viruses. Health officials are urging the public to stay updated on vaccinations, get tested for COVID-19 if symptomatic, consider antiviral treatments like Paxlovid, and practice preventive measures such as masking and good hand hygiene.
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