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Virginia Toddler's Flu Death Sparks Vaccination Urgency
17 Jan
Summary
- Virginia reports its first pediatric flu death this season.
- Less than 30% of eligible Virginians have received flu shots.
- Last flu season was deadliest for children nationally.

A young child in Virginia has died from flu complications, marking the first pediatric fatality of the current flu season. This incident serves as a somber reminder of the flu's potential to cause serious illness and death, even in young, otherwise healthy individuals.
Health officials expressed deep concern, noting that vaccination rates are critically low, with less than 30 percent of eligible residents in Virginia having received their flu shot. Last year's flu season was particularly devastating for children nationwide, with a significant majority of pediatric deaths occurring in unvaccinated individuals.
While flu activity has been trending downwards recently, health authorities caution that the season is not over. They emphasize the importance of annual flu vaccination for everyone six months and older, alongside preventative measures like frequent handwashing and staying home when sick, to safeguard public health.




