Flu cases are on rise across U.S., CDC data shows
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The U.S. has surpassed 2,000 measles cases for the first time in more than 30 years, according to data from the CDC.
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New CDC numbers show flu hospitalizations have doubled in just one week as millions of people travel and gather for the holidays. Doctors say a fast-spreading new Influenza A variant — often called the “super flu” — is driving the surge,
Between September and the end of February, illnesses like colds, flus and COVID become a lot more common. This year, the CDC says there are more flu cases than usual. During the week of Christmas, cases in the U.S. jumped from 4.6 million to 7.5 million. Most states show high or very high flu activity.
IN NEW MEXICO, THERE’S A SHARP RISE IN PEOPLE GETTING THE FLU, WITH CASES JUMPING TO ALMOST 26% THIS WEEK ALONE. ACCORDING TO THE LATEST DATA FROM THE CDC, THERE ARE MORE THAN 7.5 MILLION FLU CASES IN THE COUNTRY,
After a year of major shifts in the federal government’s policy toward vaccines, Americans are now more likely to trust the American Medical Association than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when the two conflict on vaccine guidance,
In a close vote, U.S. health experts ended a long-standing rule that gave nearly every newborn a hepatitis B vaccine right after birth. The screen showed 8-3 on December 5, 2025, marking the first major change in modern American vaccine policy after 34 years.