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Flu activity 'very high' in Ohio, health officials say

For the week ending on Feb. 10, the CDC reported "very high" flu activity in Ohio.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

first for the biden administration. there is alarming news tonight about the flu in america. the cd says the number of children who died from the flu nearly doubled last week. 40 kids have been killed so far this season. in tonight's "health watch," cbs's omar villafranca reports on the surge of cases in dallas. >> this is the first time i have known the flu to be horrible. >> reporter: mary stein enter 3-year-old son james have spent the last few nights in a dallas hospital. >> his cough got so strong and so hard, we have been here since wednesday night. diagnosed with flu a. and then that turned into right side and ammonia. >> reporter: coughing kids have kept dr. stephanie atia with dallas medical city children saw a hospital busy for months. >> we are seeing more flu this year than we did last year or the year before. >> reporter: nationally the number of flu cases has decreased but in southern states, flu activity is still high, including in

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

least one person is dead tonight following a crash involving a tour bus in upstate new york. the bus rolled on its side on a highway near the town of lake george. nearly a dozen people were injured. the cause of the crash now under investigation. classes were canceled and grief counselors brought in today in perry, iowa, the day after a sixth grader killed and seven other people were injured in a school shooting. the 11-year-old who was killed was identified today as ahmir joliff. the principal is among those wounded, and he is credited with saving lives, and he remains in critical condition. two students are also still in the hospital. investigators are looking into possible motives. according to local reports, two fume classmates say the shooter had been bullied for years. tonight, the cdc reports that flu cases in the u.s. are surging. take a look at this. here is last week's map showing high or very high flu activity in 31 states. and this week, there are 38 states at that same level of

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Special Report With Bret Baier

disease than covid. >> the cdc recommends everyone six months and older get an annual flu vaccine. but, as of december 9, only 42% of u.s. adults had received the season's shot. >> it's never too late to get the vaccinations and then practicing proper hand hygiene and rest restroom etiquette. >> to be effective doctors say it's important to start these treatments shortly after symptoms begin. >> we, as adults, when we become infected, tend to put things off, a oh, i will see if i get better tomorrow and don't want to bother the doctor. that makes it much harder for the antivirals to work. >> outpatient visits for flu have been above baseline levels for the past 8 weeks and continue their upward trend. epidemiologists believe flu activity will continue well into february. bret? >> bret: jonathan serrie in atlanta. jonathan, thanks.

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Fox News Live

great to see it. i thought the flu season was like the winter and not now, what is going on? >> thanks for having me. the bottom line here is that we normally see ace bump and flu cases around this time related to influenza b which is exactly what you're talking about here. starting to see this normal flu activity that we did not see poor aim for you years because of the pandemic. nothing to be concerned about but just remember it is still out there. not to discount because flu can make people sick can cause severe sickness and death in immune compromised people were single used to see all the time in previous years and just a good reminder. stripper at the great thing meanwhile would come so educating viruses. explain what that is and what they're saying in africa. >> it is a virus that is very, very similar to ebola. falls in the class of viral

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bianna. we're seeing declines in most areas when it comes to flu activity. but the takeaway message here is that the flu season is not over yet. we are still seeing significant levels of flu activity and when you look at the numbers, here is where we are now. so far this season, there have been at least 24 million illnesses, 260,000 hospitalizations. and sadly, 16,000 lives lost to flu so far this season. among those deaths, 79 were in children. and that is what stands out the most to me. it is so significant when you see the deaths in children. and we know that flu infection could turn deadly quickly in our youngest kids. i spoke with a mother in virginia who told me she lost her 3-year-old daughter to flu and her daughter's symptoms progressed within 48 hours leading to mucus in her lungs and sadly that life lost. so the takeaway here, because flu activity could last all the way up to may, it is important

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

it is looking like some pretty sloppy travel across the eastern seaboard going into this weekend. for new year's eve, a chance for showers and storms in the southeast. that threat does continue up for the new year at midnight. still expecting to see some rain. temperatures are going to be in the 40s and 50s before conditions improve in the northeast on new year's day. the west still the west still very, very wet. a lot of rain, mountain snow at the highest of elevations. and the big concern here will be the potential for some flooding. there's already been a lot of rain, and there's going to be a lot more rain on the west coast. and then next week, looking at the potential for severe weather, jericka, it does look like we could have a serious severe weather outbreak monday overnight into tuesday. >> duncan: we know you'll be tracking it, thank you. tonight, u.s. health officials are bracing for a post-holiday spike in covid, flu, and other respiratory illnesses. while flu activity nationwide remains high, it has declined in

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