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    Seasonal Health

    Flu activity is surging — and a “super flu” strain is fueling hot spots. Here’s what seniors should know

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    Flu season is picking up speed across the U.S., and the latest national surveillance shows a clear jump in activity. For older adults, this matters: the flu can move from “just a bad cold” to pneumonia, dehydration, dangerous falls, and hospital stays faster than you’d expect — especially during the holiday travel and gathering rush.

    What the CDC’s latest update is really saying

    In the CDC’s Week 50 report (week ending December 13, 2025), several key signals rose at once: test positivity increased, outpatient visits for respiratory illness were elevated above the national baseline, and the season is now clearly underway.

    Also notable: the CDC reported two additional pediatric flu deaths in the latest update (three total for the 2025–2026 season so far). While this is not a senior statistic, it’s an early warning sign that community transmission is strengthening.

    Where flu is hitting hardest right now

    The CDC’s “activity level” map is based on the share of outpatient visits for respiratory illness symptoms (fever plus cough or sore throat). It’s a useful pulse check — but it doesn’t mean every corner of a state is equally affected.

    Activity level (week ending Dec. 13, 2025) States / jurisdictions flagged
    Very high Colorado, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island (plus New York City as a separate jurisdiction)
    High Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina (plus Washington, D.C.)

    These “high” and “very high” lists come from reporting built on the CDC’s respiratory illness activity data for that week. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}

    What is “subclade K,” and why are people calling it “super flu”?

    The dominant strain this season has largely been influenza A(H3N2). In the CDC’s genetic characterization of A(H3N2) samples collected since late September, most belonged to “subclade K”.

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    Some headlines use the term “super flu,” but that’s not a formal medical category. The real issue is more practical: when a new sub-variant becomes dominant quickly, experts watch closely for signs of easier spread, pressure on clinics/hospitals, and whether the vaccine match is less ideal than usual.

    Is this year’s flu shot “useless”? No — and seniors still benefit.

    Even in seasons where the match is not perfect, vaccination is still one of the best ways to reduce the odds of severe outcomes — especially for older adults and people with chronic conditions. The CDC continues to recommend annual flu vaccination for everyone age 6 months and older who hasn’t gotten it yet.

    If you’re 65+, ask your pharmacist or clinician about flu vaccines designed for older adults (often higher-dose or adjuvanted options). The “best” vaccine is the one you can get now — especially if flu is already climbing where you live.

    The senior safety checklist for the next few weeks

    • Get vaccinated if you haven’t yet — it’s still worthwhile as the season often continues for weeks.
    • Plan for gatherings like you plan for weather: favor good ventilation, avoid close contact with actively sick people, and consider masking in crowded indoor settings if your risk is high.
    • Keep a “rapid response” plan: know who you’ll call if symptoms start, and where you’d go for same-day care.
    • Hydration + sleep aren’t fluff — they reduce complications like dizziness, falls, and worsening fatigue.

    If you get sick: treatment timing matters (especially for seniors)

    The CDC highlights that prescription antiviral medications can treat flu and are most effective when started as early as possible — and they’re especially important for people at higher risk of complications (including many adults 65+).

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    If you develop symptoms that feel like flu (fever, chills, body aches, cough, profound fatigue), don’t “wait it out” for several days before calling your clinician — ask whether antiviral treatment is appropriate.

    When to seek urgent care (don’t tough it out)

    • Shortness of breath, chest pain/pressure, bluish lips/face
    • Confusion, sudden dizziness, fainting, new inability to stay awake
    • Dehydration (very little urination, unable to keep fluids down)
    • Symptoms that improve, then резко worsen (possible complications)

    Medical note: This article is for general education and isn’t a substitute for personal medical advice. If you’re worried about severe symptoms, seek urgent care or emergency services.

    Quick FAQ

    Does “high activity” mean the whole state is overwhelmed?

    Not necessarily. The map reflects the proportion of outpatient visits for respiratory illness symptoms and can be influenced by localized outbreaks.

    Is it too late to get a flu shot in late December?

    No. The CDC still recommends vaccination for those who haven’t gotten it yet, and flu activity is expected to continue for weeks.

    What’s the single best move if I’m 70+ and start feeling sick?

    Call early. Ask whether you should be tested and whether an antiviral makes sense for you — timing matters most in the first 1–2 days.

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