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Flu Season Surge: Millions Sick, 1,200 Deaths Reported
13 Dec
Summary
- Nearly 3 million Americans have contracted the flu this season.
- Over 127 million flu vaccine doses have been distributed.
- 2.9 million infections have resulted in 30,000 hospitalizations and 1,200 deaths.

As of December 6, nearly three million people across the United States have fallen ill with the flu this season, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting 1,200 deaths and 30,000 hospitalizations. The agency has distributed over 127 million doses of the flu vaccine, strongly recommending annual vaccination for everyone six months and older.
The CDC's latest data indicates an 8.1% upward trend in flu infections last week, coinciding with increased travel after Thanksgiving. States like Colorado, Louisiana, New Jersey, and New York are experiencing high levels of flu activity, while New York City reports "very high" levels.
This surge is occurring as schools prepare for the H3N2 subclade "K" strain, a variant that has caused severe flu seasons globally. Despite potential vaccine mismatches, health officials urge the public to get vaccinated now to bolster protection against rising cases and the increased risks associated with holiday travel and gatherings.



