Weekly numbers show that 2% of U.S. deaths for week 5 were due to the flu. COVID was responsible for 1.5% of deaths in the ...
Indiana is seeing "very high" rates of influenza activity in emergency rooms, urgent care centers and primary care offices ...
During the first years of the COVID pandemic, elevated precautions mostly suppressed the perennial flu outbreaks that ...
For the first time since 2020, Covid is killing fewer people than the flu in the U.S., according to the latest data from the CDC. In the week leading up to February 1, ...
Indiana flu activity reaches 'very high' rates with visits to emergency rooms, urgent care centers and primary care offices ...
Early CDC Data Suggests For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, more people in the U.S. died of influenza than from COVID-19 in the week ending on Jan. 25, according to weekly figures ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services reported on Feb. 12 that the state has had its first pediatric flu ...
Two children have died of flu in North Carolina, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
CDC data showed that in the week to February 1, the latest available, the proportion of deaths from Covid was 1.5 percent, while the proportion from flu was two percent.
Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV are staples of the winter cold and flu season, but the measles, whooping cough and norovirus are ...
The worst flu season in years is swamping California, prompting a renewed surge in hospitalizations as officials warn the ...