As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, experts are warning of a potential "tripledemic" with COVID-19, flu, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) circulating simultaneously. While the flu is a seasonal infection that comes around every year, COVID-19 poses a higher risk during autumn and winter seasons. RSV, while not as well-known, also follows a seasonal pattern. As the positivity rate of Covid tests decreases, experts caution that a tripledemic could hit later in the season. In the UK, COVID-19 cases have seen an uptick.
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