Flu is now widespread in Ohio, a month earlier than last year
6 years ago
Flu activity in the Buckeye State is now hovering at "widespread," the highest level, according to Ohio's Department of Health. During last year’s flu season, flu activity in Ohio didn’t reach “widespread” geographic spread until mid-January, according to a news release. During the week ending Dec. 9, Ohio's health department said there were 144 new flu-associated hospitalizations in Ohio, compared to 92 the week prior and 29 during the same week last year. So far this flu season, there have been 401 flu-associated hospitalizations. So how can you protect yourself? Vaccination is a great idea, but The Washington Post gives us a tour of the germiest places we should look out for through our day.
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