The Indianapolis Star

US cases of COVID-19 and flu are increasing

- Janet Loehrke

As the weather has turned cooler, COVID-19 and flu cases have increased, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health care experts advise getting vaccinated – possibly with both shots at the same time.

Early influenza cases suggest the flu virus is returning to a seasonal rhythm. Whether COVID-19 will be a seasonal virus that spreads mostly during the cold and flu season is still up for debate among scientists.

As the season for respirator­y viruses intensifie­s and fewer people take precaution­s, the U.S. could see an increase in illnesses after Thanksgivi­ng and into the holidays.

In the U.S., there were 18,119 new COVID-19 hospital admissions during the week ending Nov. 18, a 9.7% increase from the week before, according to the CDC.

During that same time, hospitaliz­ations related to COVID-19 jumped in a dozen states, and 15 others reported moderate increases.

Most areas of the U.S. are seeing a rise in seasonal influenza activity. South-central parts of the country, the Southeast, the mountain states and the West Coast regions are leading the way.

According to CDC estimates, this flu season has already resulted in 1.2 million illnesses, 12,000 hospital admissions and 740 deaths.

“We’re off to the races,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious diseases expert at Vanderbilt University.

Traditiona­lly, the winter flu season ramps up in December or January. But it took off in October last year and has made a November entrance this year. Tracking during flu season relies in part on reports of people with flu-like symptoms who go to doctors offices or hospitals.

Many people with the flu are not tested, so their infections aren’t labconfirm­ed. COVID-19 and other respirator­y viruses can sometimes muddy the picture.

Alicia Budd, who leads the CDC’s flu surveillan­ce team, said several indicators are showing “continued increases” in flu cases.

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