Flu is widespread in US with 7.3 million people sick, but experts see a milder season
The CDC usually doesn’t issue estimates until a flu season is over, but researchers have developed a model they believe is sound enough to use during the season. One positive sign as flu season enters what is typically its worst period: More people have received flu shots this year than last. By November 2018, the CDC estimated that 44.9 percent of adults had been vaccinated. Only 37. 1 percent had done so even by the end of the 2017-18 season. In the latest data, widespread influenza activity was reported in Alabama, Arizona, California, ...
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