Maryland Health Dept Calls for Flu Shots as Cases Surge Across State
Maryland Health Officials Warn of Rising Flu Cases and Hospitalizations
As flu cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in Maryland, the Maryland Department of Health is reminding residents to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families. With an early spike in flu activity, health officials are emphasizing the importance of vaccination and other preventive measures.
Health Secretary Dr. Meena Seshamani has been vocal about the need for residents to get their annual flu shots. She highlighted that while the flu can affect anyone, it poses a greater risk to vulnerable populations such as infants and older adults. “The flu can be serious for anyone, but it is particularly dangerous for infants and older adults,” she said.
Dr. Seshamani also noted that the strains currently circulating in Maryland are covered by this year’s flu vaccine. “Vaccines continue to be the most effective way to protect against severe complications from the flu,” she explained. Residents are encouraged to visit the department’s website for evidence-based guidance and to consult with their healthcare providers to make informed decisions about their health.
Increasing Numbers of Flu Cases and Hospitalizations
Since September, the state has reported seven flu-related deaths and over 1,940 hospitalizations due to the flu. These numbers underscore the severity of the current outbreak and the urgency of taking preventive action. The Department of Health (DOH) is working to ensure that residents have access to the necessary resources to combat the spread of the virus.
Flu vaccines are widely available across Maryland, and most insurance plans cover the cost. For those without insurance, free vaccination options are also available. This accessibility is crucial in ensuring that all residents, regardless of their financial situation, can take part in protecting their health.
Preventive Measures to Reduce Spread
In addition to vaccination, health officials are urging residents to adopt healthy habits that can help reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses. Simple actions like frequent hand washing, avoiding close contact with sick individuals, and staying home when feeling unwell can significantly impact the rate of transmission.
“Following these basic hygiene practices can go a long way in keeping our communities safe,” said Dr. Seshamani. “It’s not just about protecting yourself, but also about protecting those around you.”
Resources for More Information
Residents looking for more detailed information about the current flu situation in Maryland can visit the Maryland Combined Respiratory Illness Dashboard. This resource provides up-to-date data on flu activity, hospitalizations, and other relevant statistics.
By combining vaccination efforts with everyday preventive measures, Maryland residents can help curb the spread of the flu and reduce the burden on the healthcare system. As the flu season progresses, staying informed and taking action will be key to maintaining public health.
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