U.S. Faces Most Severe Flu Season in Years, Overwhelming Hospitals
This flu season is marked by record-high test positivity rates, low vaccination uptake, and increasing hospitalizations, with experts warning the peak may still be weeks away.
- The 2024–2025 flu season has seen the highest test positivity rates in over a decade, with nearly 32% of flu tests nationwide returning positive results in early February.
- The CDC estimates at least 24 million flu cases, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 15,000 deaths so far this season, including 57 pediatric fatalities.
- Flu vaccination rates have dropped significantly, with only 44% of eligible individuals vaccinated, contributing to the severity of the outbreak.
- Hospitals across the country are overwhelmed, with some reporting no available ICU beds and an increase in flu patients requiring intensive care or ventilators.
- Experts attribute the severity to low vaccination rates, the circulation of multiple aggressive flu strains (H1N1 and H3N2), and a delayed seasonal peak.