After a record week of flu activity in the US, hospitalizations and deaths continue to grow.
Flu cases are ticking down, but experts warn the U.S. isn’t out of the woods yet.
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Flu activity continues to remain elevated across the U.S. with at least 18 million cases, according to newly released data ...
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At least 180,000 hospitalizations have been recorded, CDC data shows.
Florida's flu season is underway, with the CDC describing activity as “very high.” ...
The CDC estimates there have been at least 11 million illnesses so far.
Flu cases are continuing to spike in the United States. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that at least 5,000 people have died of the illness this year and that ...
Flu activity across the country has been elevated this season - a trend that U.S. health officials expect may continue for ...
The mix of illnesses going around is making it harder for patients to know what they’re dealing with or when it’s time to get ...
The CDC says Texas flu is at "very high" levels, as the flu vaccine has been less effective against H3N2 subclade K.