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SAN BENITO COUNTY
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
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Hollister CA 95023
831-637-5367
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Hollister CA 95023
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HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
Healthy People in Healthy Communities
MARTIN FENSTERSHEIB, MD, MPH
INTERIM HEALTH OFFICER
TRACEY BELTON
AGENCY DIRECTOR
Flu Spreads in California
It is not too late to get the flu vaccine
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24 December 2019 Sam Perez, MPH, Public Information Officer
Tel: 831-637-5367
Hollister, CA Flu activity continues to increase in California according the California Department of Health and Human Services (CDPH) adding to the concerns of health officials that flu season is in full swing affecting all parts of California. As of September 29, 2019, 39 people have died from the flu in California, including four children. The holidays can add risk for influenza infection. Travel, combined with more social and family gatherings, can lead to increased opportunities to spread illness. Early testing of circulating influenza straivaccine is protective against the majority of the flu strains present in our community. The severity of the flu season is always unpredictasaid County Health Officer Dr. Marty FenstersheibTherefore, getting vaccinated is still the best protection. We will not likely see a peak in the flu illnesses until well into January. I always get a flu shot to protect myself and others, like those around me who are elderly or the very young. The flu shot is safe and effective and can be lifesaving. slight fever for a day or so. I emphasize the importance of getting the flu Dr. Fenstersheib, while flu vaccine is recommended for everyone six months and older, it is especially important for pregnant women, children younger than five, adults 65 and older, and those with chronic medical conditions, such as heart disease, asthma, and diabetes. Symptoms of the flu include a sudden onset of fever, cough, sore throat, muscle or body aches, headaches, and fatigue. People at higher risk of severe disease who show flu symptoms should contact their medical provider. Medical providers may prescribe antiviral medications that reduce the severity and duration of illness. Antibiotics are not effective against the flu and those who are contagious with flu may be so even before they show symptoms. Individuals are encouraged to contact their health care provider to get their flu shot. The vaccine is also available at Public Health Services, pharmacies and retail stores, and it is offered by some employers. The CDPH recommends that all patients with suspected or confirmed influenza who arehospitalized, severely ill, or, at higher risk for complications should be treated with flu antiviral
medication. Health officials recommend that people take the following additional steps to protect themselves and loved ones from the flu: