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Home / Health / Maryland Flu Surge: 7 Dead, 1900+ Hospitalized

Maryland Flu Surge: 7 Dead, 1900+ Hospitalized

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Seven deaths and over 1,900 flu hospitalizations reported in Maryland.
  • Flu transmission levels are high, prompting masking recommendations.
  • Vaccination rates are low, potentially fueling the aggressive flu surge.
Maryland Flu Surge: 7 Dead, 1900+ Hospitalized

Maryland is grappling with a severe flu season, marked by seven fatalities and over 1,900 hospitalizations due to lab-confirmed influenza since September 2025. The state's Department of Health reports respiratory virus hospitalizations exceeding 10 per 100,000 residents, prompting a recommendation for masking in healthcare facilities to curb high transmission levels.

This flu season's peak is described as earlier and more aggressive than typical years, with Dr. Nishad Rahman noting an extended surge well into February. Hospitals are increasing resources and staffing to manage the influx of patients presenting with significant illness, a trend expected to persist. The overall flu activity is currently rated as "high" on the state's dashboard.

Public health officials suggest that low vaccination rates, with only 42% of adults and children immunized, may be exacerbating the surge. While the flu vaccine's effectiveness in preventing severe illness and hospitalization is highlighted, recent changes in CDC vaccination guidelines for children could influence future immunization decisions, emphasizing shared decision-making between doctors and parents for certain vaccines.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of early January 2026, Maryland has recorded seven flu-related deaths and over 1,900 hospitalizations.
Masking is recommended in Maryland healthcare facilities due to high flu transmission levels, with hospitalizations exceeding 10 per 100,000 residents.
Dr. Rahman emphasizes that flu vaccination is the best protection, significantly reducing the risk of hospitalization even if infection occurs.

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