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This flu season in the US is the most severe in 15 years
By Craig Nigrelli (Reporter), Brock Koller (Senior Producer), Shianne DeLeon (Video Editor)
- Flu season normally peaks in February. This year is the worst seen in 15 years when it comes to doctor’s visits due to the flu.
- More than 300,000 people have gone to the hospital seeking treatment.
- Experts say they have not seen this many flu-related health visits since 2009 and 2010, when H1N1 was prevalent.
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Flu season in the United States is the worst it has been in 15 years when it comes to visits to doctor’s offices. The CDC reports that seasonal influenza activity remains elevated and continues to increase. February is usually when flu season peaks.
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- The U.S. is experiencing its most intense flu season in 15 years, with 7.8% of outpatient visits for respiratory illness attributed to influenza, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- So far this season, there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths, including at least 57 children, as reported by the CDC.
- Flu activity is high in 43 states, with schools closing in at least 10 states due to illness; Godley Independent School District in Texas closed for three days after 650 students and 60 staff were out sick.
- Health officials recommend annual flu vaccinations for everyone six months and older, but coverage for children has decreased this winter, with only about 45% vaccinated, according to CDC data.
- The flu season in the U.S. is reported to be the most intense in at least 15 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- The CDC estimates that there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths this season, including at least 57 children.
- Last week, 43 states reported high or very high flu activity, indicating widespread impact across the country.
- Health officials recommend that everyone six months and older receive an annual flu vaccination to help combat the virus.
- The U.S. winter virus season is reported to be the most intense in 15 years, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- So far this season, there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses and 13,000 deaths, including at least 57 children, as estimated by the CDC.
- The Godley Independent School District in Texas closed for three days due to high flu absenteeism, with 650 students and 60 staff out sick.
- Health officials recommend that everyone six months and older get an annual flu vaccination, but coverage for children is down to about 45% this winter.
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How many people have gone to the hospital or died?
Experts say it’s the highest number of doctor visits since the H1N1 or swine flu outbreak in 2009-10. For this particular season, the CDC has recorded 310,000 hospitalizations for flu-like symptoms and 13,000 deaths from the flu, including 57 children.
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How has flu season affected school attendance?
Schools have shut down in some states, due to illness. For instance, the Godley Independent School District in Fort Worth, Texas, had 650 students and 60 staff members out sick this week. A school district spokesman said a vast majority were because of the flu.
What areas of the country are most impacted?
This year, the flu has been most intense in the South, the Southwest and the West. A total of 43 states reported high or very high flu activity last week.
CDC data shows about 44% of adults got a flu shot this year, which is similar to last year. However, vaccination of children is down this winter to 45%, compared to a normal year, which is about 50%.
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What about COVID-19?
There is some encouraging news on the health front. Health experts say COVID-19 appears to be declining, as is the respiratory illness known as RSV.
[Craig Nigrelli]
FLU SEASON IN THE UNITED STATES IS THE WORST IT HAS BEEN IN 15 YEARS WHEN IT COMES TO DOCTOR’S OFFICE VISITS. THE CDC REPORTS THAT SEASONAL INFLUENZA ACTIVITY REMAINS **ELEVATED** AND CONTINUES TO INCREASE. FEBRUARY IS USUALLY WHEN FLU SEASON PEAKS.
THE CDC REPORTS ALMOST 8 PERCENT OF RECENT OUTPATIENT HEALTH CARE VISITS FOR RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES HAVE BEEN DUE TO FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS.
EXPERTS SAY ITS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF DOCTOR VISITS SINCE THE H1NI1 OR SWINE FLU OUTBREAK IN 2009 AND 2010.
FOR THIS PARTICULAR SEASON, THE CDC HAS RECORDED 310,000 HOSPITALIZATIONS FOR FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS AND 13,000 DEATHS FROM THE FLU, INCLUDING 57 CHILDREN.
SCHOOLS HAVE BEEN FORCED TO SHUT-DOWN IN SOME STATES DUE TO ILLNESS,
SUCH AS THE GODLEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS WHERE 650 STUDENTS AND 60 STAFF WERE OUT SICK THIS WEEK. A SCHOOL DISTRICT SPOKESMAN SAID A VAST MAJORITY WERE BECAUSE OF THE FLU.
THIS YEAR, THE FLU HAS BEEN MOST INTENSE IN THE SOUTH, THE SOUTHWEST AND WEST. A TOTAL OF 43 STATES REPORTED HIGH OR VERY HIGH FLU ACTIVITY LAST WEEK.
CDC DATA SHOWS ABOUT 44 % OF ADULTS GOT A FLU SHOT THIS YEAR, WHICH IS SIMILAR TO LAST YEAR. HOWEVER, VACCINATION OF CHILDREN IS DOWN THIS WINTER TO 45%, COMPARED TO A NORMAL YEAR WHICH IS ABOUT 50%.
THERE IS A BIT OF ENCOURAGING NEWS. HEALTH EXPERTS ALSO SAY COVID-19 APPEARS TO BE DECLINING AS IS THE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS, KNOWN AS RSV. FOR MORE Unbiased updates download the straight arrow news update.
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- The U.S. is experiencing its most intense flu season in 15 years, with 7.8% of outpatient visits for respiratory illness attributed to influenza, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- So far this season, there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths, including at least 57 children, as reported by the CDC.
- Flu activity is high in 43 states, with schools closing in at least 10 states due to illness; Godley Independent School District in Texas closed for three days after 650 students and 60 staff were out sick.
- Health officials recommend annual flu vaccinations for everyone six months and older, but coverage for children has decreased this winter, with only about 45% vaccinated, according to CDC data.
- The flu season in the U.S. is reported to be the most intense in at least 15 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- The CDC estimates that there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths this season, including at least 57 children.
- Last week, 43 states reported high or very high flu activity, indicating widespread impact across the country.
- Health officials recommend that everyone six months and older receive an annual flu vaccination to help combat the virus.
- The U.S. winter virus season is reported to be the most intense in 15 years, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- So far this season, there have been at least 24 million flu illnesses and 13,000 deaths, including at least 57 children, as estimated by the CDC.
- The Godley Independent School District in Texas closed for three days due to high flu absenteeism, with 650 students and 60 staff out sick.
- Health officials recommend that everyone six months and older get an annual flu vaccination, but coverage for children is down to about 45% this winter.
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