Worst flu season ever coming. t.co/V5UKFcYzbt
— Nels 'Fritz' Harrod (@bignels2) January 4, 2020
U.S. on Track for One of Worst Flu Seasons in Decades, With Nearly 3,000 Deaths so Far t.co/yiscfKATvr via @ktla
— Mary Sutton Greeley (@Lucky_finds) January 4, 2020
Flu activity is still on the rise in our state as we near the peak of the season. The Southern Nevada Health District says six people have now died from the illness, and there have been more the 500 hospitalizations this season. t.co/sI0rbaSjNm
— 8 News NOW (@8NewsNow) January 4, 2020
Are you in one of the high flu activity states?
There's still time to get a vaccination to fight off illness! t.co/zuZDgR69Y0@CDCFlu #Thursdaythoughts #HR #HRsolutions pic.twitter.com/nLzJqUML5K
— Viven Health (@VivenHealth) January 2, 2020
While it's impossible to predict how things will go, this flu season so far is on track to be as severe as the 2017-2018 flu season, the US' top infectious disease doctor says. That season was the deadliest in more than four decades, according to the CDC. t.co/2Xfw2NULQ6
— CNN (@CNN) January 3, 2020
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