NYC grapples with 'super flu' — many still can't access a shot…
What's fueling the rise of a highly contagious 'super flu' in New York City? Experts say flu activity is climbing nationwide, with at least 15 million cases reported. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that the peak may still be ahead this season.
Here's why this flu is concerning. It's spreading rapidly, prompting health officials to issue warnings. Early data suggests it could be more severe than previous strains. It's a race against time for many.
Health experts emphasize vaccination as the best defense. Yet, access and timing remain critical questions for individuals. Is it too late for a flu shot this season? It's a stark reality for many.
This wave of influenza highlights ongoing public health challenges. As millions battle the flu, understanding symptoms and prevention is key. The situation demands continued vigilance and awareness.
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