
Flu activity in the San Diego region continues to intensify, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.
A total of 182 cases were reported last week, 78 more than the previous week.
To date, 859 lab-confirmed cases have been reported in the region this season, compared to 242 at the same time last year.
“Flu activity in San Diego and across the country continues to be elevated for this time of year,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “Get vaccinated now to protect yourself and your family, especially with the holidays coming up.”
For the week ending Dec. 2, 2017, the Health and Human Services Agency Influenza Watch report shows the following:
It’s Not Too Late for a Flu Shot
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone 6 months and older get a flu shot every year. The vaccine is safe and effective. It takes two weeks for immunity to develop.
Vaccination is especially important for people who are at high risk of developing serious complications from influenza. They include:
In addition to getting vaccinated, people should also do the following to avoid getting sick:
The flu vaccine is available at doctors’ offices and retail pharmacies. If you don’t have medical insurance, you can go to a County public health center to get vaccinated. For a list of locations, visit www.sdiz.org or call 2-1-1.