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OHA recommends return to indoor masking as respiratory illnesses rage

 To help prevent further spread of respiratory illnesses, the Oregon Health Authority now recommends that everyone over two years old return to masking when indoors.
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To help prevent further spread of respiratory illnesses, the Oregon Health Authority now recommends that everyone over two years old return to masking when indoors.

For the third time in as many years, health officials are worried about holiday gatherings. But this year鈥攊t鈥檚 more than COVID-19 driving concern. Other respiratory illnesses, including RSV, are at historically high levels, prompting the call for a return to indoor masking.

According to the Oregon Health Authority, Influenza activity has doubled for five consecutive weeks. Hospitalization rates for the elderly with flu have increased ten-fold.

Dr. Ray Moreno works at Portland鈥檚 Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. He said we need to get back to the prevention tactic that works.

鈥淚f you are in crowded spaces, wear a mask. Masks work,鈥 Moreno said. 鈥淎nd how do we know this? When we look over these past years with the very strict masking鈥攚e didn鈥檛 see much Influenza in our communities. We didn鈥檛 see much RSV. So, masks really work to protect us from these respiratory illnesses.鈥

Moreno added before the holiday get togethers, everyone who can, should get the flu shot and COVID-19 booster.

Respiratory illnesses are taking a serious toll on infants and children and pushing emergency departments to the brink. Portland physician Wendy Hasson is with Randall Children鈥檚 Hospital. She has some has strong advice for adults.

鈥淚 have admitted many patients over the last two weeks with the flu,鈥 Hasson said, 鈥渁nd I have not admitted a single patient who has received the flu vaccine. Flu vaccines work. They keep kids out of the hospital and I cannot stress this enough if you鈥檝e been on the fence about getting your flu vaccine, now is the time.鈥

Hasson joins the Oregon Health Authority in recommending that adults and children over two wear masks in crowded indoor spaces during this respiratory season.

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Tiffany Eckert is a reporter for KLCC, the NPR member station in Eugene, Oregon. Her reporting comes to JPR through the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.