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Flu Season Low, But New Virus Strain Emerges
13 Dec
Summary
- Flu activity is low nationwide, but high in four states.
- A new variant of H3N2 flu strain differs from current shots.
- RSV infections are increasing, but new vaccines offer protection.

Flu season activity is currently low nationwide, with only Colorado, Louisiana, New Jersey, and New York reporting high levels. Severity indicators are within mild season boundaries, though a concerning new variant of the H3N2 flu strain has been identified, which differs from the current year's vaccine.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) cases are trending upward, with infections increasing in the South and mid-Atlantic states. However, new vaccines for pregnant women and older adults, along with antibody injections for infants, are expected to provide protection.
COVID-19 activity is at a low point. Recent research shows that COVID-19 vaccines remain effective in preventing severe illness in children, although uptake for this season's vaccine remains low among both children and adults.




