Respiratory illness activity is currently considered "high" in the United States, according to the CDC. In one state, it is at a "very high" level.
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The latest government data shows that cases of a fast-spreading stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States. The most recent numbers from the U.S.
The CDC reported more than double the cases of norovirus, commonly known as stomach flu, compared to previous years in early December.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning people as Norovirus cases are surging across the country right now.
There’s a new health warning about respiratory illnesses. The CDC is reporting that cases of the cold, flu, COVID and RSV are on the rise.
Troubling health trends are emerging as the holiday season nears its end. While norovirus cases are surging in some states, flu activity in Texas is drawing attention. Flu levels have reached high numbers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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ST. LOUIS — The CDC has reported double the cases of norovirus -- also known as the stomach flu -- compared to previous years. Hospitals, doctor’s offices, and urgent care centers in our area are seeing a wave of people with respiratory illnesses, a nationwide trend fueled by holiday gatherings and colder weather keeping more people indoors.