3 things you need to know about a virus CDC warns is now surging like COVID
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The southeastern region of the United States is already seeing in uptick in a virus that is causing concern. The CDC has published and alert and the season is already getting started.
People should seek medical attention if they notice signs of rapid or labored breathing, wheezing, high fever, bluish skin or lips, extreme fatigue, or signs of dehydration, such as decreased urination or dry mouth. Nicole Saphier, M.D., is a board certified radiologist with advanced fellowship training in breast imaging, Fox News medical contributor and bestselling author of "Make America Healthy Again" and "Panic Attack: Playing Politics with Science in the Fight Against COVID-19." Follow her on Twitter @NBSaphierMD and Instagram @nicolesaphier_md.
The Southeast is now seeing a rise in RSV cases signalizing RSV season has begun, and the rest of the country can expect to see the same over the next couple of months.
So, what should we know heading into the fall?