KGUN 9 On Your Side spoke with one new mom who's especially worried about RSV this fall. She's working to do anything she can to protect her baby.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Hospitals across the country are seeing an increase in RSV cases among children. RSV coupled with the Flu and COVID is becoming a tripledemic for children this fall.
"You know, I'm in quite a bit of mom groups like for new moms on Facebook and I've seen so many women post that my baby is in intensive care," Amanda Miller-Cruz shared."One lady, her baby had two collapsed lungs and another lady her baby had a collapsed lung and pneumonia, all of it from RSV. So it's really scary."
"Well, you know, COVID was scary as it was, and I got vaccinated. I got two vaccines while I was pregnant with her," Miller-Cruz said."So I'm like, well, at least she hopefully has some, some antibodies from that, but I know there's no vaccination for RSV. And so it's scary and of course, she can't wear a mask."
"Well, I think we are worried about the combination, but we also are seeing an increase in RSV especially in the littles those four years and younger," Cullen explained."Right now the numbers in Pima County are about double what they were last year. That's still not a huge number. But that in itself is worrisome to us."
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Election intimidation in Pima County through disturbing letter, vandalismPolitical leaders and candidates in Pima County say they've received threats ahead of the general election.
Les mer »
Today's Tucson weather forecast: Oct. 26Get a glimpse of what the weather in Tucson will be like today:
Les mer »
Tucson auto dealer pays out veterans after KGUN 9 investigationTwo Tucson veterans had problems with a local used car auto dealer here in Tucson, leaving one woman paying for a van she didn't receive and another paying for repairs out of her own pocket.
Les mer »
Mature Laurent Dauphin shines in third stint with Tucson RoadrunnersOn the surface, Dauphin’s return to Arizona might seem unlikely.
Les mer »
Arizona shows tight labor market, but Tucson sees dip in jobsTucson lost about 5,600 jobs in September, with most of those losses in leisure and hospitality, government care and trade, transportation and utilities.
Les mer »