Will We See a Winter COVID Surge, and How Could It Impact Holiday Travel?

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Will We See a Winter COVID Surge, and How Could It Impact Holiday Travel?
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We asked Boston doctors for their thoughts during NBC10 Boston's weekly series, 'COVID Q&A,' and here's what they had to say:

As to whether there will be a COVID spike, Assoumou said experts are still trying to determine if the virus is seasonal, whether it has settled into an endemic pattern, and whether it is becoming predictable in any way. And it will also depend on people's behavior.

Vazquez said things that people can do to help mitigate a possible surge is to get vaccinated and boosted and take public health measures like the ones suggested by Assoumou, including masking, hand hygiene and staying home when you're sick.

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