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NJ Sees First Child Flu Death Amid Surge
9 Jan
Summary
- New Jersey confirmed its first pediatric flu death this week.
- The victim was a child under 5 with no known underlying health issues.
- Flu cases are spreading at alarming rates across New Jersey.

New Jersey has confirmed the first pediatric flu death of the 2025-2026 season, with health officials reporting an alarming spread of cases. The victim, a child under five years old with no known pre-existing conditions, tragically passed away this week.
Acting Health Commissioner Jeff Brown emphasized the severity of the current flu season, noting an increase in cases compared to previous years. He urged residents to get vaccinated against influenza and other respiratory viruses like RSV and COVID-19 to help mitigate the spread and prevent serious complications.
This announcement comes as New York City also reports flu cases surpassing those of the last two seasons, with over 128,000 positive tests by early January. Nationwide, the CDC estimates millions of cases and thousands of deaths this season.



