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LA County Confirms First Flu Death of Potentially Harsh Season

Summary

  • L.A. County confirmed its first flu-related death of the season.
  • The deceased was an elderly individual with prior health conditions.
  • Health officials warn this flu season could be particularly severe.
LA County Confirms First Flu Death of Potentially Harsh Season

Los Angeles County has reported its first influenza-associated fatality of the current season. The individual was elderly and had pre-existing health issues, according to the county Department of Public Health.

Health officials are cautioning that this flu season may prove to be severe, drawing parallels to the unusually harsh season experienced last year. Flu activity is currently low but is expected to rise with upcoming holiday travel and gatherings.

Experts strongly recommend annual flu vaccinations for individuals over six months old. The county also advises updated COVID-19 vaccines and RSV immunizations for vulnerable groups, alongside recommending hygiene practices like frequent handwashing and mask-wearing in crowded indoor settings.

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L.A. County's Department of Public Health confirmed the first flu-associated fatality on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
The L.A. County Department of Public Health recommends annual flu vaccination, frequent handwashing, staying home when sick, and wearing masks in crowded indoor spaces.
Yes, state health officials have warned that this year's flu season could potentially be as severe as last year's, which was one of the worst in recent years.

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