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Virginia Health Officials Say Flu Season Off to Slow Start

Virginia health officials say the flu season is off to a slow start, with no confirmed cases in the state so far.

At this time last year, Virginia had reported sporadic activity for several weeks, The Daily Press reports. Flu became widespread in December.

The season runs from October to May and typically peaks in the U.S. between December and February.

Andrea Alvarez, influenza program coordinator for the Virginia Department of Health, says every season is a little different. And this year, Virginia is in line with what the nation as a whole is seeing.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control recommends an annual flu shot for everyone six months and older, unless not recommended by their doctor.
 

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