U.S. Faces Flu Risks As Temperatures Drop This Winter
U.S. Faces Flu Risks As Temperatures Drop This Winter
US · Published Dec 19, 2025
Flu activity is rising across the U.S. as temperatures drop, with patient visits for respiratory illnesses reaching 3.2%.
The CDC recommends flu vaccination for everyone over six months and encourages hygiene practices to prevent the spread of influenza.
Early antiviral treatment is crucial for reducing the severity and duration of the flu, especially for high-risk individuals.
Flu cases increase as temperatures drop
As temperatures drop across the United States, health officials are closely monitoring a rise in flu activity. The onset of winter typically brings an increase in respiratory illnesses, and this year is no exception. Recent data indicates that patient visits for respiratory illnesses have reached 3.2% nationwide, which is slightly below the national baseline, but still a cause for vigilance.
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