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Newfoundland Flu Deaths: New Strain Emerges
10 Jan
Summary
- Two influenza-related deaths occurred in the province this season.
- A new variant of the H3N2 strain, subclade K, is causing concern.
- Vaccination is strongly recommended, especially for young children.
Newfoundland and Labrador has recorded two deaths attributed to influenza during the current season, as health authorities observe an earlier-than-normal surge in cases. While overall case numbers are not dramatically abnormal, the season's progression has seen a quicker uptick, raising some concerns about its duration.
A specific variant of the H3N2 strain, known as subclade K, is the focus of attention due to its emergence and potential for more aggressive illness. Early reports from other regions suggest this variant can cause severe symptoms, including prolonged fevers and gastrointestinal issues, particularly in children.
Health officials emphasize that vaccination is the most effective defense against influenza. They strongly encourage all eligible individuals, especially parents aiming to boost vaccination rates in young children, to get vaccinated. Staying home when sick and practicing good hygiene are also vital to prevent further spread and protect vulnerable populations.



