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Oklahoma Flu Cases Drop: Peak Still Unknown?
9 Jan
Summary
- Oklahoma saw a 7% decrease in positive flu cases last week.
- Hospitalizations dropped by 40 fewer cases during the same period.
- Health officials caution that holiday reporting may affect data.

In Oklahoma, a recent week has shown a decrease in influenza cases, with positive case numbers dropping by over 7% and hospitalizations falling by 40. This decline, observed during the week of December 28th, followed a spike in cases and hospitalizations around the Christmas holiday.
Health officials are hesitant to declare a confirmed downward trend, suggesting that altered holiday schedules and reporting practices may be influencing the data. A spokesperson for the State Department of Health noted that such fluctuations are not uncommon during the respiratory season.
Nationally, flu cases remain elevated, and a specific strain of Influenza A (H3N2) is circulating, which shows partial resistance to the flu vaccine. Despite this, health authorities emphasize that getting vaccinated is still recommended to mitigate the severity of flu illness.



