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If it seems like almost everyone you know in Bucks County is getting sick this winter, it’s because they are. The country is seeing its worst flu season in more than a decade and the ...
More people are sick with flu in Florida and other parts of the U.S. There’s also COVID, RSV and norovirus circulating. Here’s how it’s affecting Miami.
If it seems like you and everyone around you are getting sick this winter, you're not wrong. Experts say this is the worst flu season in the U.S. in more than a decade and cases are still trending ...
The US is in the throes an unusually intense and severe flu season, with hospitalization rates topping the levels seen with Covid-19 at some points of the pandemic.
This season, the CDC said the vaccine is designed to protect people against three strains of influenza.. The rise in flu cases in Massachusetts coincides with a drop in the number of people who ...
Dr. Brad Uren, an emergency medicine doctor at University of Michigan Health, said that his own child was at home sick with the flu this week. “That created extra child care burdens,” he said.
Here's what could be behind surging flu cases, plus symptoms to watch 02:26. For a second time this season, the flu is surging, with at least 41 states reporting high or very high levels of the virus.
According to county data, the flu is at its highest level since December 2023. Latest ... Anyone who is sick shouldn't go back to work or school until they are fever-free for at least 24 hours.
Flu season typically lasts between October and May, peaking from December through February. Dr. Victor McLaughlin, with Patient First, told 11 News many people are seeking flu tests and treatment.
The day before closing, at least 650 students and 60 staff members were out sick with the flu, Jeff Meador, chief communications officer for Godley ISD, told NBC5.
As often is the case in flu seasons, the age group hardest hit this year are children ages 0 to 4. The CDC recorded 16 pediatric deaths linked to flu in week 4 of the season, bringing the season's ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Cold, flu and norovirus, oh my! Why does it seem like everyone’s sick right now? “We’re seeing an increase in workers, even our own employees, more patients admitted to ...