The respiratory virus RSV is keeping doctors busy and beds full at Bay Area children’s hospitals.
The U.S. is seeing a surge in RSV cases in children. Just recently, a video made headlines, showing police officers in Kansas City helping a one-month-old girl with RSV, after she stopped breathing. Officers performed chest compressions and back thrusts on the infant for more than 30 seconds to get her breathing again.
But the hospital is not quite at the stage that other medical facilities are in other parts of the country, which have been forced to open up tents in their parking lot to deal with a surge in RSV cases.
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