
Whooping cough and respiratory illness on the rise
Health officials are reporting an increase in cases of whooping cough and other respiratory illness across the region.
Precise figures were not immediately available but Dr. Khami Chokani, the medical health officer for the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region, told paNOW unusual environmental conditions were helping germs spread.
Whooping cough, he said, is normally quiet in the summer months but was more present than normal this year, adding the warm days and big temperature drops at night are also a germ spreading factor.
“That allows for these organisms to enjoy themselves and be able to move,” Chokani said. “They multiply during the warm days and then when it gets cold at night people get close to one another.”