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Translate this page County of San Diego says current flu season is now "second deadliest on record;" vaccine still availableWednesday, February 6th, 2013 Issue 06, Volume 17.
The death toll is now 30, second only to the 58 who passed away during the H1N1 pandemic in 2009-10, according to the HHSA. All but one of the victims had an underlying medical condition, the agency said. The HHSA also reported 916 new diagnosed cases of influenza, bringing the seasonal total to 2,957. "Influenza deaths are unfortunate, but they serve to remind us that people should get vaccinated," said Dr. Eric McDonald, the county's deputy public health officer. "Although more people become ill with the flu in the winter months, the disease can be contracted at anytime during the year, so it is never too late for a flu shot." Influenza is affecting the elderly much more this season, but pregnant women, infants and people with chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or compromised immune systems are also at higher risk for complications. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommend Advertisement The county said vaccine is available throughout San Diego County at doctors' offices and retail pharmacies. County public health centers have flu vaccine available for children and adults with no medical insurance. McDonald said most people who become ill will not need medical attention and should recuperate at home to avoid exposing others. Individuals with underlying medical conditions and those with symptoms that do not improve or that worsen should seek medical attention from their doctors or urgent care providers, according to the HHSA. The agency advises flu patients not to go to hospitals so that emergency departments don't become overwhelmed. To avoid catching the flu, people should wash their hands thoroughly and often, use hand sanitizers, stay away from sick people, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth and clean commonly touched surfaces, according to the HHSA. Those who get sick should stay home, rest, drink plenty of fluids and avoid contact with others, the HHSA said. 1 comments
Anybody besides me think that having a flu outbreak in the most technologically-advanced nation on earth in the 21st century AND having people actually die of this is an absolutely embarrassing joke?! Maybe in the medieval period . . . but today . . . in America . . . the nation that sent the first person to the moon and all that good stuff, here we STILL have a flue outbreak? Are you kidding me?! Is this Bangladesh . . . or America? |
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