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The last two winters in Colorado saw COVID surges. Are there signs of a 3rd big wave in a row?

Written by CPR on November 4, 2022

Michelle Barron, an infectious disease expert at UCHealth [and professor of medicine at CU School of Medicine] said the increases come as other respiratory bugs, like flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), are spreading widely. “Respiratory viral season has begun, and it’s begun with a vengeance,” she said, noting cases generally trend upward as the weather cools and people spend more time together indoors. “It’s what we see with the changing seasons, right?”

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