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    Health officials: Worst of flu season may be over

    NEW YORK (AP) — The worst of the flu season appears to be over.

    The number of states reporting intense or widespread flu dropped again last week, U.S. health officials said Friday.

    The season started earlier than normal, spiking first in the Southeast and then spreading. But now, by some measures, flu activity has been ebbing for at least four weeks in much of the country. Flu and pneumonia deaths have been dropping for two weeks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

    "It's likely that the worst of the current flu season is over," CDC spokesman Tom Skinner said in an email.

    It's been nine years since a conventional flu season started like this one. That was the winter of 2003-04 — one of the deadliest in the past 35 years, with more than 48,000 deaths. Like this year, that season had the same dominant flu strain, one that tends to make people sicker.

    But back then, the flu vaccine didn't protect against that bug, and fewer people got flu shots. The vaccine is reformulated each year, and the CDC has said this year's vaccine is a good match to the types that are circulating. A preliminary CDC study showed this year's version is about 60 percent effective.

    So far, the season has been labeled moderately severe.

    The government does not keep a running tally of flu-related deaths in adults, but has received reports of 59 such deaths in children. The most — nine — were in Texas, where flu activity was still high last week.

    On average, about 24,000 Americans die each flu season, according to the CDC.

    Flu vaccinations are recommended for everyone 6 months or older.

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    430 comments

    • WM  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Do not shake hands with anyone until May 1
      • Galactus 2 days 5 hrs ago
        I still do the bump so hand shake is out for me anywaz
    • Mercury7  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      Twenty second handwashing vs. flu shot..... I've done the hand washing and haven't got the flu in 11 years.
    • Kyle  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Meanwhile the norovirus is running rampant.
    • Spider Monkey  •  2 days 9 hrs ago
      Time to move on to the next media-made crisis.
    • george  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      Anytime they say free---lookout . Next up----mosquito season
    • Muffyrogers12  •  2 days 6 hrs ago
      The only thing I fear is that one day, the government will all make it mandatory for everyone to get a flu shot. I can see it coming.
    • WISCO  •  10 hrs ago
      The high school I teach at got it bad. Thankfully its pretty much over.
    • Abc  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      All 3 of my kids had it at the same time. All of them are under 10. It was one of the longest weeks of my life.
    • Private Joker  •  1 day 12 hrs ago
      I'll wait until next year and the worst flu season ever or will that be the year after that?
    • The Apologist  •  2 days 7 hrs ago
      Almost over? I haven't had the flu for 38 years and NEVER got a flu shot!
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