Doctors grow more concerned about COVID-19, RSV, and flu spread as Thanksgiving gatherings approach
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Health officials believe there’s no way viruses won’t spread during Thanksgiving, but it’s important we limit how much. “There’s definitely concern for spread,” said Dr. Laura Arline, Chief Quality Officer for BayCare Medical Group. With COVID-19, RSV, and the flu going around, doctors predict we’ll see a spike in all of them, as well as the common cold.
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