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In the latest episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, AdventHealth Centra Care Medical Director Tim Hendrix, MD, explains the symptoms of and the prevention strategies for the "quad-demic" of illnesses currently going around in Central Florida.
"We are seeing a significant increase in the number of patients coming into CentraCare," Dr. Hendrix said. "It's the winter months where there's an increase in flu, RSV, COVID-19 and Norovirus."
Listen to the podcast below to learn about how to prevent infections, when to seek medical care and when to return to work or school.
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