
Medical Monday: Dr. Matla Urges Continued COVID-Era Hygiene Practices During Flu Season
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Dr. Matla emphasized that influenza prevention requires the same vigilance as COVID-19 precautions during Just Gospel's Medical Monday segment. She explained that flu vaccines contain inactive viral material that boosts immunity without causing illness, addressing common misconceptions about vaccine-related sickness.
For those avoiding vaccinations, Dr. Matla recommended natural immune boosters including vitamin C, ginger, lemon, honey, and adequate hydration. She stressed the importance of humidifying rooms during winter, as dry air allows viruses to survive longer.
The doctor highlighted that flu remains contagious for up to two weeks, with the most infectious period occurring during the first 3-5 asymptomatic days, reinforcing the need for continued mask-wearing and hand hygiene.
For those avoiding vaccinations, Dr. Matla recommended natural immune boosters including vitamin C, ginger, lemon, honey, and adequate hydration. She stressed the importance of humidifying rooms during winter, as dry air allows viruses to survive longer.
The doctor highlighted that flu remains contagious for up to two weeks, with the most infectious period occurring during the first 3-5 asymptomatic days, reinforcing the need for continued mask-wearing and hand hygiene.