THANK YOU. FLU CASES AND FLU DEATHS IN SOUTH CAROLINA ARE INCREASING. THAT’S ACCORDING TO NEW DATA FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. THE DEPARTMENT’S LATEST FLU REPORT FOR JANUARY 12TH THROUGH THE 18TH HAS BEEN RELEASED, AND THERE WERE MORE THAN 5000 LAB CONFIRMED TESTS REPORTED. 606 FLU RELATED HOSPITALIZATIONS WERE REPORTED BY MORE THAN 60 HOSPITALS AS WELL, AND 13 FLU ASSOCIATED DEATHS WERE REPORTED. A MAJORITY OF THOSE DEATHS WERE PEOPLE OVER 65 YEARS OLD. SO FAR, THERE HAVE BEEN A TOTAL OF 30 INFLUENZA RELATED DEATHS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS FLU SEASON, 19 O
South Carolina’s latest flu report shows increase in cases, hospitalizations, deaths
Flu cases and flu deaths in South Carolina are increasing, according to new data from the South Carolina Department of Public Health. The department puts out a “flu watch” report every week. To check out the previous report click here. Here are the takeaways from this week’s report, which is data from Jan. 12 to Jan. 18. The latest report shows widespread activity in the state.There were 5,711 lab-confirmed tests reported. In the current flu season, there have been 20,299 lab-confirmed tests reported. The report shows increases in confirmed flu tests and hospitalizations.This week, 13 influenza-associated deaths were reported; however, 2 deaths occurred during previous weeks. A majority of those deaths were for people over 65 years oldIn the current flu season, there have been 30 influenza-associated deaths.19 of those deaths were in the Upstate, 5 in the Midlands, 5 in the Pee Dee, and one in the Lowcountry. This week 606 influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported by 64 hospitals. In the current flu season, there have been 2,098 influenza-associated hospitalizations.More news: Pedestrian hit and killed on busy Upstate highway, troopers sayActive search underway in Upstate for missing father, young sonsPictures released of suspect in post office burglary
Flu cases and flu deaths in South Carolina are increasing, according to new data from the South Carolina Department of Public Health.
The department puts out a “flu watch” report every week.
To check out the previous report click here.
Here are the takeaways from this week’s report, which is data from Jan. 12 to Jan. 18.
- The latest report shows widespread activity in the state.
- There were 5,711 lab-confirmed tests reported. In the current flu season, there have been 20,299 lab-confirmed tests reported.
- The report shows increases in confirmed flu tests and hospitalizations.
- This week, 13 influenza-associated deaths were reported; however, 2 deaths occurred during previous weeks. A majority of those deaths were for people over 65 years old
- In the current flu season, there have been 30 influenza-associated deaths.
- 19 of those deaths were in the Upstate, 5 in the Midlands, 5 in the Pee Dee, and one in the Lowcountry.
- This week 606 influenza-associated hospitalizations were reported by 64 hospitals. In the current flu season, there have been 2,098 influenza-associated hospitalizations.
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The flu season is in full swing, and unfortunately, cases and deaths are on the rise. According to the CDC, there has been a significant increase in flu activity across the country, with many states reporting widespread outbreaks.
The flu can be a serious illness, especially for those with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions. It is important to take precautions to protect yourself and others from getting sick. This includes getting the flu vaccine, washing your hands frequently, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.
If you do start to feel symptoms of the flu, such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, and fatigue, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Antiviral medications can help to reduce the severity and duration of the illness if taken early.
Stay informed and stay healthy during this flu season. Let’s work together to prevent the spread of the flu and protect our communities.
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