Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild illness, but which can be very harmful to very young children, older adults, people with medical conditions, or those born premature or with underlying lung conditions. RSV infection typically spreads during the fall and winter months.
It is important for New Yorkers to learn about the new RSV vaccines, preventing RSV spread, managing symptoms, and how to protect loved ones at the greatest risk of getting very ill. You can find information from the NY State Department of Health at health.ny.gov/diseases/
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