CLEVELAND — As the respiratory illness season approaches , healthcare providers are reminding residents that it's time for seasonal vaccines, particularly for those at higher risk or living with vulnerable family members. Along with vaccinations, experts recommend frequent handwashing, disinfecting high-touch surfaces, and, when weather permits, opening windows to improve air circulation.
It's also the perfect time to check medicine cabinets for expired cold medications and restock essentials for fever and cough relief. The advice remains consistent: if you're sick, stay home, cover coughs and sneezes, and consult your healthcare provider if symptoms persist beyond a week.
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