US Flu Activity Declining After Peak as CDC Reports 18 Million Illnesses and Urges Vaccination
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Respiratory syncytial virus activity stays elevated, driving hospitalizations in infants under one year and emergency visits among young children aged zero to four. COVID-19 levels are low but rising.
The California Department of Public Health notes increasing flu cases and hospitalizations there, urging vaccines, tests, and treatments—which remain widely available nationwide. The CDC says it's not too late for flu shots, offering moderate protection against severe disease.
On vaccines, the CDC revised its childhood schedule on January 5, dropping universal recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases, shifting hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, influenza, meningococcal, and RSV shots to high-risk groups or shared decision-making with parents. Insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield and AHIP plans cover them through 2026. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics and 17 states including California and New York continue recommending the full prior schedule for all children.
Stay vigilant, get vaccinated if eligible, and consult providers for personalized advice amid this moderately severe respiratory season.
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