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Grand Forks Flu Cases Surge Early
1 Jan
Summary
- Influenza A cases are increasing rapidly in Grand Forks.
- Hospitalizations for flu are significantly higher this December.
- Flu season peak is occurring earlier than usual this year.

Grand Forks is facing an unusually early and potent surge in influenza cases, with Influenza A being the predominant strain. Altru Health System has implemented temporary visitor restrictions and mask requirements in critical care areas due to the rising numbers.
As of December 20th, Grand Forks County recorded 279 influenza cases, with a notable spike in the week of December 14-20. This early peak is concerning as flu season typically lasts until April, with its highest activity usually in January or February.
Public health officials emphasize vaccination and preventative measures, noting that while the current vaccine may not perfectly match circulating strains, it still offers crucial protection against severe complications and hospitalizations.

