World

U.S. reports at least 18,000 deaths from flu this season

Feb 11, 2023

Los Angeles [US], February 11: Flu has caused at least 18,000 deaths in the United States so far this season, according to the latest data released Friday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
There have been at least 25 million illnesses and 280,000 hospitalizations from flu this season in the country, according to CDC estimates.
Nine influenza-associated pediatric deaths were reported in the week ending Feb. 4, for a total of 106 pediatric flu deaths reported so far this season, according to the CDC.
Over 2,100 people were hospitalized with flu during that week.
The CDC recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older get an annual flu vaccine as long as flu activity continues.
Source: Xinhua

More news

Former England Captain Terry Butcher: "I would pay 7 million to buy Maradona's Golden Ball just to destroy it!"

New Delhi [India], May 18: Diego Armando Maradona, for many - the greatest footballer of all time - was remembered at the stadium where he scored his first-ever international goal for Argentina back in 1979 - Hampden Park, Glasgow. His achievements were recalled by two contrasting figures in his footballing journey. Argentinian World Cup-winning legend Ossie Ardiles, an international teammate and friend of Diego's and perhaps Diego's most famous opponent, legendary England Captain Terry Butcher.

May 18, 2024