HEALTH ALERT 😷 Health officials say an infected person can pass on RSV through a cough or sneeze, and symptoms are typically similar to the common cold.
If the respiratory droplets land on a surface like a doorknob or desk and someone else touches it and then touches their face, they can get sick.
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