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New surge of COVID-19 cases — How worried should we be?
s Canadians continue to enjoy the last bit of summer’s sun-soaked days, doctors say they are bracing for a potential “tripledemic” of influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and COVID-19, signalling the imminent arrival of respiratory flu season.

Last flu season — which typically runs from November to March in Canada — saw a surge of all three respiratory viruses across the country, especially among children.

As school starts again, Dr. Isaac Bogoch joins Global News for a comprehensive update on the current state of COVID-19.

He discusses the resurgence of cases, the potential challenges of the BA.2.86 variant, Canada's preparedness for a tripledemic — and insights into the role of dogs for COVID-19 detection.

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