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The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) stated in a news release that the overall level of respiratory illnesses in the state is currently deemed “low.” Additionally, Illinois maintains a “low” status for COVID hospitalizations, based on the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Remain Vigilant Amid Positive Trends
Despite the encouraging news, IDPH emphasized the importance of maintaining caution. With the respiratory virus season typically extending into the spring months, there is a possibility of a rise in illness rates in the coming weeks.
Preventive Measures and Recommendations
Dr. Sameer Vohra, Director of IDPH, highlighted the significance of utilizing effective preventive measures against COVID-19, flu, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), especially for individuals at risk of severe outcomes.
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Response to Symptoms and Seeking Medical Care
Individuals experiencing symptoms of respiratory illness, such as coughing, sneezing, sore throat, runny nose, or fever, are advised to stay home and avoid contact with others to prevent the spread of illness. If medical attention is necessary, wearing a mask is recommended.
Conclusion of RSV Season
While the respiratory virus season is ongoing, RSV season is nearing its end in Illinois. Consequently, IDPH stated that RSV vaccines are no longer required during pregnancy. However, vaccines providing protective immunity for infants and young children will continue to be available until the end of the season.
Remaining Vigilant and Adhering to Precautionary Measures
In conclusion, Illinois residents are urged to remain vigilant and adhere to recommended preventive measures to safeguard against respiratory viruses. By taking proactive steps and staying informed, individuals can contribute to mitigating the spread of illnesses within their communities.
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