Alert: Flu Season Has Just Reached Its Peak and Remains Active

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If you’re feeling a bit unwell, it could be the flu virus, not COVID-19, that’s affecting you. Although flu cases are lower compared to pre-pandemic years, this season has seen a peak occurring later than usual. In April, flu test positivity rates peaked at 10%, with a rate of 8.1% reported for the week ending April 30. According to Jamie Thompson, the head of domestic flu surveillance at the CDC, it’s the latest peak since 1982. “We typically don’t associate flu with May, but it’s certainly still present,” she commented.

The unusual timing may be partly due to the lifting of masking protocols this spring. The 2020-2021 flu season recorded the lowest infections on record, likely due to social distancing and masking. Infection rates vary across the country, with the highest numbers currently in New Mexico, Colorado, and Puerto Rico. The CDC estimates this flu season has led to approximately 5.7 million illnesses, 59,000 hospitalizations, and 3,600 fatalities, including 24 pediatric deaths. In contrast, only one pediatric death was reported during the 2020-2021 season, highlighting the impact of pandemic precautions.

The CDC advises that everyone aged 6 months and older should receive a flu vaccine while flu activity continues, meaning there’s still time. Although the H3N2 strain dominating this season isn’t the best match for the available vaccines, the shots can still prevent serious outcomes like hospitalizations and deaths. If you or your child exhibit symptoms such as fever, body aches, or cough—common to both flu and COVID-19—consult your healthcare provider promptly. Antiviral treatments for both illnesses are most effective when administered early.

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Summary:

Flu season has peaked later than expected, with cases still active into May. The CDC reports millions of illnesses and thousands of hospitalizations and deaths, underscoring the importance of flu vaccination for all eligible individuals. If symptoms arise, seeking medical advice quickly is crucial.