Marquette professor discusses airborne illnesses and how to stay protected
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Posted: Jan 25, 2024 8:02 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- With coughs, sneezes and worse symptoms being heard and felt across the area, one expert joined us to discuss the viruses that are in the air and how to tell the difference between them while staying safe.
Dr. Kathryn Malin, an assistant professor at Marquette University's School of Nursing and a neonatal nurse practitioner at Children's Wisconsin, joined us on Thursday, Jan. 25 to discuss COVID, RSV, colds and flu, and how to keep families protected.
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