Flu season ramps up, health officials urging people to get vaccinated
KAMLOOPS — The number of flu cases continues to spike, suggesting the peak of the season could still be a few weeks away. Influenza is taking a growing toll of lives across Canada, health officials saying it’s one of the worst flu seasons they’ve seen in years and are especially concerned about the risk to seniors. This year’s virus is particularly agressive and doctors are urging everyone to get vaccinated, as it’s not too late.
Nearing its peak, the flu is having a devestating impact right across the country. Over 23,000 cases confirmed in Canada, with more than 2100 hospitalizations.
“Every year we do see fatalities, we have seen fatalities related to influenza this year,” says Dr. Karin Goodison, medical health officer with Interior Health
So far this season, Interior Health has seen 637 lab confirmed cases of influenza with more expected. The bug hitting seniors the hardest, sweeping through care facilities everywhere and claiming lives. Doctors say influenza A or H3N2 is dominating this flu season, it hit earlier and is more severe in older adults.