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The New York State Department of Health reported a record spike in influenza activity, with 71,123 people testing positive. In case of influenza were recorded across the state during the week ending Dec. 20.
Health officials said the number was the highest number of influenza cases reported in a single week since influenza became a reportable disease in New York state in 2004.
The weekly total is up 38% from the previous reporting period, indicating a rapidly deteriorating health situation, according to state health data. Influenza season is intensifying.
There have been 189,312 positive influenza cases reported so far this season, and influenza-related hospitalizations have increased 63% in the past week.
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New York state has recorded the highest number of weekly infections since influenza became reportable in 2004. (St. Petersburg)
“New York State is experiencing the highest number of influenza cases in a single week on record,” Health Commissioner Dr. James MacDonald said in a press release.

There have been 189,312 reported influenza cases so far this season, and influenza-related hospitalizations have increased 63% in the past week. (St. Petersburg)
Earlier this month, the department declared the flu a statewide epidemic, and unvaccinated health care workers are required to wear masks while treating patients.
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Experts recommend that New Yorkers who haven’t already gotten a seasonal flu shot get one.

Health officials continue to urge New Yorkers to take preventative measures, such as getting vaccinated and staying home when sick, to limit further spread of the virus. (St. Petersburg)
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To prevent further spread, the agency is advising anyone with flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat or body aches to stay home. state health officials We also recommend washing your hands frequently, using hand sanitizer, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick.
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For those who got sick, officials say antiviral drugs It is most effective if started within 48 hours of the onset of symptoms.
Health officials also added that people at high risk for complications should contact their health care provider immediately for evaluation and possible treatment.
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The ministry noted that influenza activity typically peaks in January, and the number of cases may continue to rise in the coming weeks.