From WA Department of Health <[email protected]>
Subject News Release: DOH wishes everyone a safe and healthy holiday season
Date December 6, 2023 3:48 PM
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Proactive steps to keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy all season long





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*For immediate release:* December 6, 2023                             (23-157)

*Contact:* DOH Communications <[email protected]>

DOH wishes everyone a safe and healthy holiday season

Proactive steps to protect you and your loved ones this respiratory virus season

OLYMPIA – ‘Tis the season for holiday gatherings with friends and family. Unfortunately, ‘tis also the season for respiratory viruses, which are more common this time of year as colder temperatures settle in and people spend more time indoors. The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) wants everyone to enjoy good health throughout this holiday season.  

Washington state is currently seeing typical seasonal increases in respiratory disease activity. Influenza (flu) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are both on the rise. COVID-19 activity is also expected to increase over the next month, as we are seeing nationally. Visit DOH’s Respiratory Illness Data Dashboard [ [link removed] ] to track updated disease activity across the state.   

"As we celebrate the holiday season amid the challenges of seasonal respiratory viruses, let us prioritize the gift of health,” said Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH, Washington State Secretary of Health. “Our agency encourages everyone to celebrate responsibly by practicing preventive measures such as vaccination, wearing masks in crowded settings, and washing your hands frequently. Our collective commitment to safety ensures that the joy of the holidays, not respiratory illnesses, are shared."  

*Vaccinations* 

Vaccines provide the best protection against serious illness from COVID-19, flu, and RSV, and all three vaccines can be given during the same visit. As it takes up to two weeks for vaccines to be fully effective, get vaccinated now to give your immune system time to build protection and lower the risk of severe illness this holiday season.  


* *COVID-19 and flu vaccines. *The 2023-24 COVID-19 and flu vaccines are available for everyone six months and older. Talk to your health care provider or visit Vaccines.gov [ [link removed] ] to find appointments available near you. Ensure optimal protection by getting vaccinated well in advance of your travel, as antibodies can take 7-10 days to develop after vaccination. 
* *RSV vaccine.* RSV infection can be serious, especially for infants and older adults. People 32-36 weeks pregnant [ [link removed] ] can receive an RSV vaccine to protect their babies. Adults 60 years and older [ [link removed] ] can also get vaccinated to protect themselves and those around them. Additionally, limited supplies of nirsevimab, a new RSV product for infants and some young children, are available. Speak with your health care provider to see if any of these options are right for you or your family. 

*Additional safety measures* 


* *Wear a mask.* Wearing a well-fitted mask [ [link removed] ] helps prevent disease spread. Though masks are no longer required in many places, people may want to wear one for protection in crowded or poorly ventilated settings. Local health jurisdictions, health care facilities [ [link removed] ], school districts, and individual businesses may choose to require masks; if you are in a setting where COVID-19 safety measures are in place, please follow them. 
* *Ventilate your home.* Improving ventilation [ [link removed] ] can help reduce virus particles from spreading. Ventilate your residence by getting fresh air into your home, filtering the air that is there, and improving air flow.
* *Know when to test.* Consider taking a COVID-19 test [ [link removed] ] prior to gathering, especially if you’re visiting people who are older, immunocompromised, or at risk for severe disease. Order free COVID-19 at-home rapid tests [ [link removed] ] delivered directly to your home.  
* *Wash your hands often* and avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose, where viruses can enter the body. Use hand sanitizer if soap and water is not convenient.
* *Stay home when sick.* If you or a member of your family become ill, stay home and use the appropriate level of care. Wear a mask and practice thorough handwashing. For emergencies, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. 

Together, we can create a holiday season filled with warmth, love, and the gift of good health. 

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