Holidays Typically Bring More Influenza Cases

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The holidays are just around the corner and, chances are, so are more influenza cases.

That is because when people travel and gather in groups, they make it easier for the flu to spread.

“The holiday season is when family and friends get together, and those gatherings and celebrations are also opportunities for people to get sick and make others ill,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “The best protection against the flu is getting vaccinated. Do it now before the flu starts to spread and so that you are protected at Thanksgiving and other holiday gatherings.”

More flu cases are being reported now compared to this same point in recent years in San Diego and in other southern California counties, though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that current flu activity is low across the United States.

For the week ending Nov. 4, 2017, the Health and Human Services Agency Influenza Watch report shows the following:

Your Best Shot Against the Flu

The CDC 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.

 

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