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Montgomery County Health Officials Urge Residents to Take Preventive Measures Amid Rise in Respiratory Viruses – Mocofeed

Posted on December 31, 2025

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Maryland Health Department Recommends the Use of Masks in Health Care Facilities 

Montgomery County health officials are advising residents to take preventive measures as respiratory virus hospitalizations exceed 10 hospitalizations per 100,000 residents throughout Maryland. The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today recommended that health care facilities require masks in all patient-facing settings.  

Effective immediately, patients and visitors may be asked to wear masks in hospitals, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities. Due to a significant surge in respiratory illnesses, residents should also anticipate longer-than-normal wait times at local emergency departments and urgent care centers.  

“We are entering a period of high viral respiratory illness in the community, and our health care systems are feeling the impact,” said Montgomery County Health Officer Dr. Kisha Davis. “The community can play a direct role in limiting new infections. If you are sick, the best thing you can do is stay home and limit contact with others until your symptoms improve. When you must be around others, wearing a mask and practicing diligent handwashing are simple but powerful ways to protect those around you, especially our neighbors who are at greatest risk for severe illness.”  

The MDH acknowledged that, although the current hospitalization rate exceeds the action threshold, the data does not include COVID-19 cases due to a temporary technical issue. Once the COVID-19 feed is restored, the reported hospitalization rate is expected to rise considerably.  

Guidance for High-Risk Individuals 

For older adults, individuals who are immunocompromised, and those with underlying health conditions, health officials recommend limiting exposure in high-density indoor public spaces to reduce the risk of infection.  

The Best Defense: Updated Vaccinations 

Vaccinations are still the best way to reduce severe illness, hospitalizations, and strain on the health care system. 

  • Annual flu vaccination is recommended for everyone age 6 months and older, with high-dose options for adults 65 and older and a nasal spray option for many children and adults.  
  • RSV protection is also available, including vaccines for older adults and pregnant individuals to protect newborns, as well as antibody protection for infants and high-risk toddlers during RSV season. 
  • The updated COVID-19 vaccine is designed to protect against currently circulating strains and is recommended for older adults, people with underlying health conditions, pregnant individuals, and many children, and remains widely available and covered by insurance in Maryland.  
  • Documentation is not required to prove immunocompromised status. Vaccinators are explicitly instructed not to deny vaccination due to a lack of medical records or paperwork. 

Vaccination remains the most effective way to protect yourself, your family, and the community during this respiratory virus surge. 

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Montgomery County DHHS continues to monitor local wastewater data, which indicates that influenza, RSV, and COVID-19 are all circulating at elevated levels. By taking proactive steps now, residents can help preserve hospital capacity for those in the most urgent need of care.

For more information on respiratory virus activity and where to find resources, visit the Montgomery County DHHS website. 


Read the original article at mcgov

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