ABC NEWS - 1300 DEAD - 2.8M CASES - 23K HOSPITALIZATIONS - FROM FLU THIS SEASON SO FAR - 11/11/22

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Flu cases continue to rage across the US while vaccination rates lag​

The flu has already taken an estimated 1,300 lives this season so far.
ByEmma Egan and Youri Benadjaoud
November 11, 2022, 8:09 PM

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that, so far this season, influenza has already claimed 1,300 lives in the U.S. and also estimates there have been at least 2.8 million illnesses and 23,000 hospitalizations.

Cases, hospitalizations, and deaths for the flu have now almost doubled since the week prior– for the second week in a row.

"Here we are again thinking about and planning for a surge that will be really hard for us to absorb over the next couple of months," Dr. Brendan Carr, a professor and system chair of the department of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai Health System, told ABC News.

Overall, respiratory illnesses including flu are hitting young children especially hard potentially due to the recent relaxation of pandemic-era prevention efforts. So far, there have been five influenza-associated deaths in children this season- with three deaths reported this past week.

MORE: Flu cases, hospitalizations, deaths nearly doubled in the past week​


There are 14 states, as well as New York City and the District of Columbia reporting "very high" levels of influenza-like activity, according to the CDC.


 
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