South Florida doctors discuss ‘triple disease’ and drug shortages in children
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South Florida doctors discuss ‘triple disease’ and drug shortages in children
Above: Headlines and Weather Forecasts for Thursday With flu, RSV and COVID-19 surge, over-the-counter medicines for kids are running out, experts say. Dr. Selina Moore of West Boca Medical Center stopped by our studio to talk about what parents can do if they need medication.Moore also talked about her upcoming trip to Ghana.Since the pandemic , the first time she came back. In 2019, she traveled to a West African country where she provided medical care to hundreds of people.
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As flu, respiratory syncytial virus, and COVID-19 cases surge, experts say lack of over-the-counter drugs for children.
Dr. Selina Moore of West Boka Medical Center stopped by our studio to talk about what parents can do if they need medication.
Moore also spoke about her upcoming trip to Ghana. It’s the first time she’s been back since the pandemic. In 2019, she traveled to a West African country where she provided medical care to hundreds of people.