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This past Flu Season was the longest in 10 years, the CDC says

If you managed to avoid the flu this past flu season, good for you. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the 2018-2019 flu season was the longest in a decade, lasting 21 weeks. The good news is that fewer illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths were reported this year than during last year’s notoriously brutal flu season, giving the 2018-2019 season a severity rating of “moderate.”

Still, the season began in November, peaked in mid-February, and trailed off in April, and was unique in the strains that circulated at various times. It’s believed that high early-season vaccination rates and a relatively effective annual vaccine appeared to help suppress illnesses. The CDC is already reminding people to get vaccinated ahead of the 2019-2020 season come October.

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