CDC: Flu season far from over

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Sunday, March 10, 2019
CDC: Flu season far from over
The CDC says flu season is far from over. Now, a new strain is circulating the southeast.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The CDC says flu season is far from over. Now, a new strain is circulating the southeast.

Health officials released new numbers that show there have been over 25 million flu cases, 12 million medical visits and 347,000 flu hospitalizations between October 1 and March 2.

Sadly, nine children died during the first week of March bringing the season's total deaths to 64.

The CDC says the best protection is getting your flu shot.

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An Arlington Heights middle school reported nearly 200 students stayed home sick Wednesday due to a flu outbreak.

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State officials say Texans need to get their flu shots now.

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An Arlington Heights middle school reported nearly 200 students stayed home sick Wednesday due to a flu outbreak.