December 29, 2025 - 02:40

New York State is currently experiencing a staggering surge in flu cases, reporting over 71,000 infections in a single week. This figure marks the highest number of flu cases recorded since tracking began in 2004. Health officials are sounding the alarm, urging residents to get vaccinated as the flu season intensifies.
The rapid increase in cases has raised concerns about the potential strain on healthcare systems, particularly as hospitals prepare for the winter months. Officials emphasize that vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent severe illness and reduce the spread of the virus.
In light of the rising numbers, health departments across the state are ramping up efforts to encourage flu vaccinations and are providing resources to ensure that communities have access to the vaccine. As the situation evolves, residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others from the flu.
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