With flu cases surging in the region, Valley Health is switching to "Level Yellow," which means patients and visitors at all of its facilities will be required to wear masks.
Public health experts say there are ways to protect yourself and those around you from contracting and spreading the flu.
Influenza A (flu) activity is currently high in the community and across Indiana.” The Allen County Department of Health ...
In the Quincy community, Glenda Bishop is a familiar and steadfast figure. As CEO of Quincy Valley Medical Center, she has ...
King County prosecutors charged a 17-year-old boy from Tacoma with first-degree murder on Wednesday in the fatal shooting of ...
Everyone loves a breath of fresh air. Unfortunately, too often our air is anything but fresh. While air quality varies ...
The UPMC health network has implemented a “strategic masking” policy at all hospitals and outpatient facilities on Wednesday, ...
Due to a recent rise in COVID and other respiratory illnesses, UPMC is "strongly encouraging" patients and visitors to wear ...
Masks are recommended in inpatient care facilities, like hospitals outpatient centers, urgent care and senior living ...
A significant rise in respiratory illnesses, including influenza, COVID-19, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), is being ...
Increasing cases of respiratory illness across central Pennsylvania prompted at least one hospital system to revisit its masking policy, urging visitors to mask up to prevent further spread.