Tips for staying healthy as flu, cold and COVID viruses circulate
Credit to Author: Canadian Immigrant| Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2024 15:32:56 +0000
Every year during the winter months, we encounter the proverbial unwanted visitors – Flu, cold, COVID and RSV. Below are five tips from Ontario’s doctors for trying to stay healthy at this time of year as people spend more time indoors and in closer contact with one another.
As Dr. Andrew Park, president of the Ontario Medical Association says, “There are some commonsense precautions people can take to reduce their risk of getting sick and reduce pressure on emergency departments and other parts of the health-care system.”
- Get a seasonal flu shot, keep up to date on COVID-19 vaccinations and get an RSV shot, if you are eligible.
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick and stay home if you are sick. Rapid antigen tests for COVID are available through public health units and select health-care providers. If you have symptoms, keep testing over a few days to confirm or rule out COVID.
- Practice good public health hygiene: wash your hands often, sneeze or cough into your arm, not your hands, and regularly clean surfaces people touch a lot such as phones and doorknobs.
- Consider masking in crowded and/or indoor public spaces – or if you are around vulnerable people. Wear a mask in public for 10 days after you are sick with any respiratory virus or were last exposed to someone with COVID.
- Consider opening windows and/or using air purifiers at gatherings.
Take precautions and enjoy all that the Canadian winter has to offer!
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