Health Commissioner: Influenza Prevalent in NY

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) —
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A patient receiving a flu vaccine. (Miguel Roberts/The Brownsville Herald via AP)

The state Health Department said that influenza is now prevalent in New York State, which means health care workers who haven’t had a flu shot must wear procedural masks around patients.

Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker says that everyone over six months old is encouraged to get a flu shot as soon as possible. He says the vaccine is especially important for people at high risk of complications from flu, including children under two, expectant women and adults over 65.

The agency says there have been over 1,800 confirmed cases of influenza in 54 counties and all boroughs of New York City. More than 600 required hospitalization.

Influenza season typically runs from October through May, often peaking in February.

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