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Georgia Flu Cases Surge: Hospitals Overwhelmed

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Georgia sees a sharp increase in flu hospitalizations and deaths.
  • Health officials anticipate further case rises as people return to work/school.
  • Vaccination is urged for all eligible Georgians to prevent severe illness.
Georgia Flu Cases Surge: Hospitals Overwhelmed

Georgia is experiencing a significant escalation in flu activity, with recent data indicating over 500 hospitalizations and seven fatalities. Since October, the state has recorded more than 1,500 hospitalizations and 29 deaths related to the flu. Health officials anticipate a further increase in cases as individuals resume their work and school routines following the holiday break.

Healthcare providers, such as Emory Healthcare, are observing a rise in flu cases, particularly among children and the elderly. Public health services are coordinating with local health departments to monitor the situation and adhere to communicable illness guidelines. Cleaning services are also reporting increased demand for sanitizing high-traffic areas in schools and assisted living facilities.

The Georgia Department of Public Health strongly advises all Georgians, unless medically contraindicated, to get vaccinated against the flu as soon as possible. The CDC recommends the vaccine for individuals six months and older. For those who contract the flu, staying home for at least 24 hours after symptom improvement is crucial to prevent further spread.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
CDC data shows flu activity is worsening in Georgia, with a significant number of hospitalizations and deaths reported.
Yes, Fulton County schools are monitoring the flu situation and communicating with the Board of Health to follow standard guidelines.
Individuals 65 and older, pregnant women, young children, and those with chronic health conditions are particularly vulnerable.

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