Hi_Henry
The Living Force
Could it be the masks ? The collected "stuff" on the mask will grow with time as it is worn for a long time.
Major concerns are being raised in Texas as the Lone Star State is seeing an increase in children's hospitalizations – not just due to COVID-19, but also an unseasonably early outbreak of Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a pathogen that can cause pneumonia and bronchiolitis in infants.
Usually, RSV season occurs in the US is during fall, winter, and spring. RSV can spread via coughs, sneezes, and contact with surfaces with the virus on them. Symptoms include fever, a runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and wheezing, with symptoms usually appearing in stages rather than all at once.
The spread of COVID-19, together with the rise of RSV, is an extremely dangerous mix. One Texas hospital has identified 25 children with both viruses simultaneously, and those infected with both COVID-19 and RSV reportedly have a much higher hospitalization rate than either virus alone.
Unseasonable RSV Outbreak Alongside COVID-19 Hospitalizing Hundreds Of Texas Children
Unseasonable RSV Outbreak Alongside COVID-19 Hospitalizing Hundreds Of Texas Children
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