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US Flu Season Hits Record Highs
19 Jan
Summary
- Flu-related doctor visits are at an all-time high nationwide.
- Millions of flu cases reported, exceeding last year's numbers.
- Vaccination is still advised despite potential strain mismatch.

The United States is currently grappling with a severe and record-breaking flu season, with flu-related doctor's visits soaring to unprecedented levels. Millions of Americans have contracted the virus, far surpassing the case numbers from the previous year.
Recent data indicates "high" or "very high" flu activity in over half of U.S. states. While positive flu test rates have recently decreased, experts caution this may be due to fewer people seeking testing during the holidays, not a sign the season has peaked. Flu hospitalizations and deaths have also risen.
Experts emphasize that vaccination remains a critical defense, even if there's a slight mismatch with the circulating strain. Precautions like handwashing, mask-wearing in crowded indoor spaces, and staying home when sick are strongly recommended to curb further spread.




