The holiday season is a time of friends, family and togetherness; however, with the many indoor gatherings and holiday parties also comes the risk of getting sick.
“Every year when the weather gets colder and everyone comes inside, and especially when we get to the holiday season and we have those large gatherings, we start to see respiratory illnesses spreading throughout our community,” said Dr. Joss Reimer, president of the Canadian Medical Association.
Reimer said some of the illnesses circulating at this time of year are influenza, RSV and COVID-19.
She suggests getting vaccinated, staying home when you’re sick, and washing your hands to avoid spreading these viruses, especially to those who may be at higher risk.
“Most of us are just going to get a bit sick. It’s going to be annoying, taking us away from work or sports or other activities,” she said.
“But some people get really …