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RSV, COVID-19, flu cases rise in Colorado

DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provided an update on Wednesday morning as the transmission of respiratory viruses, like RSV, COVID-19, and flu increase.

CDPHE said increased RSV infections are putting a strain on the state’s pediatric health care system. (Watch the full news conference on FOX31 NOW.)

The Colorado Hospital Association said the hospitals and health systems activated Tier 1 of the Combined Hospital Transfer Center this week, which was created to help hospitals with capacity management.

“We are again at a point where we need Coloradans to do their part to help our health care system. Please – wash your hands, stay home when you’re sick, get care when you need it at the right time and right place, and get vaccinated for flu and boosted for COVID.”

CDPHE chart from 11/9/22 on RSV hospitalizations

How to prevent respiratory viruses

CDPHE said you can do the following to prevent respiratory viruses:

CDPHE said COVID-19 hospitalizations and cases are also increasing in Colorado.

CDPHE chart from 11/9/22 on COVID-19 hospitalizations

CDPHE said the best way to prevent respiratory illnesses is by getting vaccinated.