Flu Activity Rising Across the U.S., CDC Reports
At least 780,000 flu illnesses, 8,000 hospitalizations and 490 deaths estimated this fall as vaccination rates lag behind last year's numbers.
- Flu activity is increasing across the United States, with seven states reporting high levels of illnesses.
- Flu activity was moderate but rising in New York City, Arkansas, California, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
- The CDC estimates at least 780,000 flu illnesses, at least 8,000 hospitalizations and at least 490 flu-related deaths so far this fall.
- About 35% of U.S. adults and 33% of children have been vaccinated against flu, which is down compared to last year.
- Flu vaccination rates are better than rates for the other two main respiratory viruses — COVID-19 and RSV.