Tampa Hospitals report increase in COVID-19 cases
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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Over five years since COVID-19 drastically altered our lives, we continue to face its challenges. As flu season approaches, hospitals in the Tampa Bay area are witnessing a rise in COVID-19 cases, driven by a new variant.

The new COVID strain, XFG or Stratus, is causing concern. Jill Roberts, a professor at USF College of Public Health, remarked that while the emergence of the variant is expected, its rapid spread is concerning.

“This variant attaches to cells more effectively than previous strains. Sometimes COVID exposure isn’t sufficient to cause illness, but with certain variants, contact often leads to sickness,” explained Professor Roberts. “We’ve seen an increase in hospital cases, and the CDC has noted higher positivity rates in wastewater. Even my daughter’s school advised parents not to send sick children to school, indicating COVID’s presence.”

Physicians at HCA Brandon said patients are not being admitted but are being tested and treated in the E.R.

“COVID cases have risen over recent months. A 5% positivity rate in May has jumped to 35% by mid-August,” stated Dr. David Arbona. “While severe cases exist, patients generally don’t require prolonged intubation. However, those with respiratory issues have seen worsening conditions when affected by COVID-19 alongside influenza.”

Dr. Arbona said the symptoms include dry cough, sore throat, and muscle aches.

Doctors said it’s important to practice good hygiene and monitor the symptoms of people in your surroundings.

“If you’re slightly unwell and prefer to avoid long waits, consider visiting a freestanding E.R. for quicker tests for these illnesses. However, if you suffer from chronic conditions or have severe symptoms, especially breathing difficulties, it’s crucial to visit one of the main E.R.s,” advised Dr. Arbonda.

While Professor Roberts acknowledged the possibility of a new vaccine being needed, she deemed it unlikely. Dr. Arbona emphasized that it’s always beneficial to get vaccinated, especially before flu season starts.

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