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Hospitals and health centers across CNY are triaging doses due to a severe shortage.
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The infection rate has increased since the holidays.
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Dr. James McDonald says RSV is circulating most widely, followed by COVID variants and the flu.
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Governor Kathy Hochul's Chief Judge nominee doesn't have the votes and the City of Syracuse is grappling with the death of a young girl due to gun violence. Read more of the WAER News Round-Up to catch up on the week's news.
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A new passive RSV immunization that developers say is under federal review got started with twin baby girls at Upstate Medical University.
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The rapid development of Covid testing options may have us wanting to uncover the cause of our symptoms more so than before.
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But the county's health commissioner said some families are having difficulty finding vaccinations for younger kids.
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This week, Governor Kathy Hochul and NY health officials warned New Yorkers of a surge of three different viruses, and the state Thruway EZ Pass tolls will increase by 5% in 2024 and 2027. Also, the City of Syracuse dealt with illegal marijuana shops while SUNY got a new chancellor. Check this week's WAER Round-Up for more information on health and infrastructure and what other local news you've missed from Dec. 5-9!
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They say New Yorkers should start preparing for a surge in three different viruses, RSV, the flu, and COVID, as the holiday season gets underway.
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Respiratory illnesses are sending a high volume of kids to Upstate's Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse.