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Respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus spread rampantly in Victoria – Up News Info
Victorians have been urged to get their flu vaccine as viruses spread rampantly in the state. A number of people have been diagnosed with a bug called the respiratory…
Victorians have been urged to get their flu vaccine as viruses spread rampantly in the state.
A number of people have been diagnosed with a bug called the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), as well as rhinovirus – similar to the common cold – sparking a surge in COVID-19 testing rates.
People with the viruses develop symptoms similar to COVID-19 such as a runny nose and a cough, driving up testing numbers to more than 21,000 over recent days.
Victorians have been urged to get the flu vaccine as…
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