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Home / Health / Saskatchewan Flu Cases Surge: Children, Elderly at Risk

Saskatchewan Flu Cases Surge: Children, Elderly at Risk

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Influenza A is causing a surge in cases, severely impacting children and the elderly.
  • Saskatchewan's seasonal flu vaccine uptake is alarmingly low at only 20%.
  • Community events and school attendance have been affected by the rising illness.

Saskatchewan is grappling with a sharp increase in influenza A cases, a strain that is proving particularly dangerous for children and the elderly. This surge comes as the province faces an unusually low flu vaccination rate, with only 20% of residents having received their shots. The rising tide of infections is straining healthcare resources and has led to a concerning rise in hospitalizations.

The severity of influenza A has been highlighted by its impact in other regions and tragically, by recent child deaths in Ontario. In response to the escalating situation, the Beardy's & Okemasis Cree Nation has canceled holiday community dinners to protect vulnerable members. Schools across Saskatchewan are also reporting increased absenteeism due to illness.

Health officials emphasize that flu vaccination remains the most effective defense against severe illness and complications. Despite concerns about vaccine fatigue, experts stress the importance of getting immunized, especially given the current high positivity rates and the potential for serious outcomes. Handwashing, staying home when sick, and masking when necessary are also advised as supplementary protective measures.

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.
Influenza A is the dominant strain causing a surge in cases across Saskatchewan.
Influenza A is proving to be a deadly virus that impacts all age groups, with children and the elderly being especially vulnerable to severe complications.
Currently, only 20% of Saskatchewan residents have received their seasonal flu vaccine, leaving a large portion of the population unprotected.

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