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Flu Cases Surge: Prevention Takes a Backseat
23 Dec
Summary
- Flu cases nationwide jumped nearly 15% in the past week.
- Georgia reported 153 flu hospitalizations last week.
- Fewer people are getting flu vaccines this year.

Nationwide flu cases have surged by nearly 15% in the past week, leading to approximately 10,000 hospitalizations across the United States. Georgia is experiencing a significant increase, with 153 hospitalizations reported last week, the highest weekly total this year. This rise is attributed to a notable decrease in flu vaccinations, with more individuals choosing to seek treatment only after falling ill.
Pharmacists are observing a trend where patients are only seeking preventative measures or treatments like Theraflu after contracting the flu. Experts emphasize that while Theraflu can relieve symptoms, it is not a substitute for vaccination, which helps build antibodies. The CDC recommends vaccination as the primary method of prevention.
As the holiday season approaches, health experts are urging increased caution. Alongside vaccination, simple preventive steps such as frequent handwashing, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and wearing masks are advised. These measures are critical for both personal protection and slowing community-wide transmission during gatherings.




