Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is one of those upper respiratory viruses that can turn winter into a season of coughing and sneezing. RSV typically emerges in the fall and peaks in winter.
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COVID isn’t going away. After a summer surge, we’re now heading into the fall and winter season, when respiratory viruses tend to circulate widely in our communities.
When you think of respiratory illnesses, influenza (the flu) and COVID-19 probably come to mind. But there’s another virus that you should know about: respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.