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Flu Surge: Deaths Double, Hospitals Overwhelmed
14 Jan
Summary
- Flu deaths have reached 66, doubling last year's toll by this time.
- A mutated H3N2 strain may evade immunity from vaccines and prior infections.
- Vaccination rates are lower than last year, exacerbating the severe season.

Massachusetts is experiencing a significantly worse flu season than last year, marked by a doubling of deaths to 66, including four pediatric fatalities. This surge is partly attributed to a new, immune-evading subclade of influenza A H3N2, known as subclade K.
This mutated strain contains eight amino acid changes, potentially reducing the effectiveness of existing antibodies from vaccines or prior infections. Despite being well into the season, experts strongly recommend vaccination, noting current vaccines show significant effectiveness against hospitalizations, particularly for children.
Massachusetts hospitals are reporting a substantial increase in flu-related emergency department visits, with some seeing nearly 20 percent of cases linked to influenza. Lower vaccination rates this year compared to last year further contribute to the crisis. Health officials are emphasizing preventive measures and early treatment for high-risk individuals.


