Cases of COVID-19 are trending upward, ahead of the more traditional cold, flu and RSV season that typically begins in late summer and early fall.
WASHINGTON — Common respiratory illnesses tend to go hand in hand with the end of summer and start of fall, when students are back in the classroom and germs spread from kids to families and colleagues.
Before you know it, everyone in your circle is reaching for a tissue.
The traditional start of the season for the common cold, influenza and RSV is on the horizon, but cases of COVID-19 are ticking upward.
For the first time since March, cases of coronavirus have seen increases in every state, with the sharpest rises in the Read Entire Article

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