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Flu Surges: Holiday Plans Interrupted
25 Dec
Summary
- Influenza A cases are increasing significantly in Florida.
- The CDC reports 4.6 million flu cases and 1,900 deaths.
- Experts advise handwashing, sanitizer, and staying home when sick.

Influenza cases are on the rise, impacting holiday plans for many families. In Florida, there is a notable increase in Influenza A cases, according to health officials. Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported an estimated 4.6 million flu cases, with 1,900 patient deaths already recorded.
This surge is prompting individuals like the Harris family to alter their traditional holiday activities. After her daughter fell ill, Fran Harris decided to forgo travel and holiday gatherings to prevent further spread. This decision reflects a broader concern about contagious illnesses circulating during the festive period.
Health professionals recommend diligent handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or using hand sanitizer when a sink is unavailable. They also strongly advise individuals experiencing flu-like symptoms, particularly fever and worsening conditions, to isolate themselves and skip social events to protect others. Doctors remind the public that it is not too late to get a flu shot.




