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Flu Surges: ERs Overwhelmed as Cases Spike
8 Jan
Summary
- Respiratory illness levels are highest in two decades nationwide.
- Chicago and Illinois report 'very high' flu levels with low vaccination rates.
- ICU admissions for flu in Cook County nearly doubled in the last week.

The United States is currently facing its most severe flu season in two decades, with respiratory illness levels at an all-time high. In the Chicago area, emergency rooms are overwhelmed as flu cases surge. Both the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois are experiencing "very high" flu levels, leading to a significant increase in emergency department visits and hospitalizations.
Experts are concerned by the early and intense nature of this season's flu activity. Cook County has reported a near doubling of intensive care unit admissions for the flu in just the past week. These concerning trends are exacerbated by low vaccination rates, with only about 23% of Chicago residents and 25% of Illinois residents vaccinated.
Despite the high number of cases, health officials emphasize that it is not too late to get a flu shot, as it remains the most effective protection against severe illness and hospitalization. Additional preventive measures like frequent hand washing, mask-wearing in crowded spaces, and staying home when sick are also recommended. The upward trend in flu cases is expected to persist for some time.




