Did you know that children are more likely than adults to get sick from flu?
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Influenza (Flu)
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Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report
CDC Influenza Division produces a weekly influenza surveillance report, FluView. According to this week's report (November 12-18), seasonal influenza activity is increasing in the U.S. Louisiana and Mississippi experienced high Influenza Like Illness (ILI) activity levels. Georgia experienced moderate ILI activity.
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Protect Children this Flu Season
Did you know that children are more likely than adults to get sick from flu? Your child may be exposed to flu in a classroom or daycare setting, and millions of children get sick with flu every season. Make sure your child is protected this flu season by ensuring your child and everyone in your family aged 6 months and older gets an annual flu vaccine.
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Stop Flu in Schools
Thousands of children younger than 5 years are hospitalized from flu complications every year. The single best way to protect against seasonal flu is for children to get an annual flu vaccine. Educators and staff can help slow the spread of influenza by encouraging children, parents, and staff to take everyday preventive actions [168 KB, 2 pages].
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This holiday season, don't miss time with your family & friends because of #flu. Get your flu shot today. https://go.usa.gov/xnKjX
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