AS WINTER settles over the country, people across towns and cities are bundled up in heavy coats, scarves and gloves, braving the cold as they go about their daily lives.
Snowfall has been reported in several regions, making for picturesque landscapes but also leading to some challenges.
This winter, two viruses are of particular concern across South Africa: swine flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus). Both are showing prominence among those experiencing flu-like symptoms.
Swine flu symptoms closely mirror those of regular flu, including fever, body aches, chills, fatigue, sore throat, and headaches.
On the other hand, RSV primarily affects the respiratory tract, leading to high fever, chest wheezing, rapid or difficult breathing, and a severe cough.
While most patients with swine flu or RSV are expected to recover fully,…