Daily News | Penn expert explains this winter’s “triple threat” of respiratory viruses
A “triple threat” of seasonal illnesses has surfaced earlier and with more intensity than usual around Philadelphia and nationally.
Stephen Gluckman, medical director at Penn Global Medicine and professor of infectious diseases at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, highlighted the latest trends involving COVID-19, RSV and flu in a recordedUnlike in the past two winters, Gluckman said, COVID-19 no longer represents a health emergency — for people who are vaccinated.
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