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Flu Season Ramps Up in 2025, Experts Urge Vaccination
17 Nov
Summary
- Flu activity increasing, especially among children
- Last year's flu season was exceptionally infectious
- CDC recommends flu shot for everyone 6 months and older

As of November 17th, 2025, Florida is experiencing an increase in flu activity, prompting health officials to encourage residents to get their annual flu shot. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seasonal flu activity remains low nationally but is on the rise, particularly among children.
The CDC's report from the week of November 14th, 2025, shows that out of 72 influenza viruses detected, 67 were influenza A and 5 were influenza B. Of the influenza A viruses, 28.3% were the H1N1 subtype, and 71.7% were the H3N2 subtype. This comes after last year's flu season, which was exceptionally infectious, reaching a 15-year high in the United States.
To protect against the flu, the CDC recommends that everyone aged 6 months and older receive the 2025-2026 flu vaccine, regardless of their health status or underlying conditions. The vaccine is designed to target the influenza A and B viruses that research indicates will be the most prevalent during the upcoming season.



