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CDC Urges Flu Vaccination After Child Deaths Amid Vaccine Skepticism

As influenza activity increases in the US, health officials are urging widespread vaccination and the use of antiviral medications, particularly as a concerning new variant circulates and pediatric deaths reach record highs. The CDC is monitoring the H3N2 virus subclade K and has highlighted policy changes in vaccine recommendations. Last year’s flu season was exceptionally severe, with a high number of hospitalizations, especially among children, where vaccine effectiveness ranged from 63% to 78% in preventing hospitalization. Despite early indications suggesting the new variant could impact vaccine effectiveness, health officials emphasize vaccination remains critical.

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Louisiana Flu Surge Amidst Health Department’s Vaccine Promotion Ban

Louisiana is experiencing a severe early flu surge, reaching the CDC’s “Very High” activity level, exceeding all other states except Oregon. This surge coincides with reports that the state health department is prohibited from promoting flu, COVID-19, and mpox vaccines. The department’s new policy emphasizes individual choice regarding vaccination, shifting away from proactive public health messaging. This policy change has not been formally documented and was revealed through news reports.

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