We continue to monitor respiratory virus activity (such as flu, COVID-19, RSV, and others) throughout the year.
As of May 2, 2025, the respiratory virus levels in our region are below baseline, and the 2024-2025 respiratory virus season is considered over. We will continue to monitor activity between now and the fall, when the next season will begin.
At Mass General Brigham, we tailor several actions throughout the year, based on the respiratory virus level in the community. Currently, you will see:
- Reminders to:
- Practice respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette. This means covering your mouth when you cough/sneeze and washing hands afterwards.
- Tell your care team if you are not feeling well before appointments.
- Testing of patients with symptoms of respiratory viruses as appropriate for current circulating viruses
In the fall, when respiratory virus activity resumes, we will enter activities for the 2025-2026 season with different actions taken based on increasing levels of respiratory virus activity over the season:
- Mild/moderate levels of respiratory virus activity in the community. When we are in the mild/moderate level, you will see:
- Reminders to:
- Get vaccinated.
- Practice respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette. This means covering your mouth when you cough/sneeze and washing hands afterwards.
- Tell your care team if you are not feeling well before appointments.
- Testing of patients with symptoms of respiratory viruses.
- Reminders to:
- High levels of respiratory virus activity in the community. At the high level, you will see the following (in addition to all mild/moderate level interventions):
- Your care team and other staff will wear a facility-issued face mask during direct interactions with patients in patient rooms and other clinical care areas where direct care is provided.
- Patients and visitors will be strongly encouraged to wear a facility-issued face mask during direct interactions with staff in patient rooms and clinical care areas where direct care is provided. Patients and visitors do not have to mask if they prefer not to.
- Masking is not required in lobbies and other common areas.
See below for a more detailed explanation about what data are used to determine mild/moderate and high virus activity levels.