How do You Get Influenza?

Influenza is passed around from person to person just like a cold is. It's a virus in the air we breathe. We can become infected by an infected person coughing and eating or drinking after them.

Influenza-like-illness is declining in parts of the country and increasing in others while remaining elevated nationally overall. In addition, hospitalizations and deaths have risen steeply in recent weeks, particularly impacting people 65 and older. CDC routinely recommends vaccination as long as influenza viruses are circulating.

CDC also recommends that high risk persons, including seniors, seek care as soon as possible for flu symptoms as antiviral treatment can avert serious flu outcomes.

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