Feeling achy? Weak? Sneezing and coughing? If so stay home! Odds are you have the early symptoms of the flu.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention came out with a new report Friday showing that for the week between December 30-January 5 influenza activity remained elevated in the U.S. That means 7.3% of U.S. deaths last week were caused by pneumonia and the flu. The country is now in a flu epidemic.
New York City and 24 states have experienced “high activity” in flu-like illness, while in 16 states flu activity was only moderate, according to the recent report. 47 states now have reported a widespread activity of the flu outbreak, which is up from 41 states that reported it the previous week.
So have you gotten your flu shot yet?
Thankfully, there’s good news. The CDC says the flu vaccine appears to be about 62% affective, which is a “moderate effectiveness” according to the report. You may be asking yourself why you got the flu vaccine if it won’t prevent the flu epidemic affecting most of the country.
Even if the vaccine is not 100% effective it is still incredibly important and research shows that those that have been vaccinated have milder cases of the flu and faster recovery times. According to recent numbers, about 4.3% of people are visiting doctors and hospitals for flu-like symptoms which is comparable to the 2007-2008 “moderately severe” flu season.









