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Surge in Flu Cases Reported Nationwide: El Paso Residents Urged to Vaccinate

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Flu activity has sharply increased across the U.S., with the CDC reporting at least 7.5 million illnesses, 81,000 hospitalizations, and 3,100 deaths this season. The rise is attributed to a new variant, subclade K, of the H3N2 virus, which has been prevalent in several countries and is now affecting many states, including Texas. With holiday gatherings contributing to the spike, health experts emphasize the importance of vaccination, as only 42% of eligible individuals have received the flu shot this season. Residents are encouraged to practice good hygiene and seek vaccination to mitigate the impact of the flu and other respiratory illnesses.

Key Details: • At least 7.5 million flu illnesses reported this season. • Texas is among nine states experiencing 'high' flu activity. • Only 42% of adults and children have received the flu vaccine this season. • Public health officials recommend vaccination and good hygiene practices.

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