Highly contagious! 1 person won the bid "fearing the whole family to get sick". The doctor lamented that the clinic was full: the virus was spreading

Cold weather and reduced resistance have led to a recent surge in the number of patients. Huang Xuan, a specialist in thoracic and critical care medicine, said that studies have found that "for every 1°C drop in temperature, cardiovascular disease-related mortality will increase by 1.6%, and the incidence rate will also increase." will increase by 1.2%." Zhang Hong, an otolaryngologist, also recently issued a reminder that since December, six major viruses have been observed to appear together, and they are very contagious. Often, if one person is infected, the whole family will win the bid.

Image Source: Facebook (Dr. Zhang Hong, otolaryngologist)

Otolaryngologist Zhang Hong pointed out on his Facebook fan page that the number of patients surged in December and "the waiting list is bottomless." Dr. Zhang Hong found that "enterovirus, new coronavirus, and influenza virus" are all very popular now. Enterovirus has been slowing down since the big outbreak at the beginning of the month. However, COVID-19 is difficult to predict because people are not screening quickly, and influenza is even more rampant. " This week, four people tested positive during a single night clinic."

Dr. Zhang pointed out: "According to data from the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control, in addition to influenza, there are also continuing to be positive cases of respiratory synthetic virus, parainfluenza virus, and adenovirus." At least 6 viruses are prevalent in the cold winter. Dr. Zhang sighed helplessly: " Overall, it's a season of virus outbreaks."

Dr. Zhang warned: "The virus is highly contagious. If someone in the family gets sick, the whole family will soon get sick." Prevention is better than cure, and everyone has become very familiar with ways to avoid getting sick during the epidemic. Keep warm and keep out the cold at home or when going out. Dr. Zhang also advises: "Wear a mask and wash hands frequently when going out to public places!"

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