CDC warns of severe flu season

By ALEAH HORDGES

WISH-TV | wishtv.com

Health officials are urging Americans to get both the flu and COVID-19 shots.

The urgent warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is projecting the flu season will be severe.

Flu experts said seasonal flu cases reached an all-time low last year. The agency said there were fewer cases because of mask-wearing and social distancing due to the pandemic. The CDC is concerned that reduced population-level immunity to the seasonal flu could mean a severe flu season this year.

Flu symptoms can often be similar to those with COVID-19, which leads to additional flu and COVID-19 testing.

The CDC recommends the flu shot for anyone age 6 months or older. The agency suggests getting a flu vaccine between September and the end of October.

Health officials in Central Indiana are encouraging people to mount a defense as the annual flu season begins, and CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stressed that you can roll up your sleeves and get both shots at the same time.

“It is safe and effective to get both vaccines at the same time,” Walensky said. “Getting vaccinated against the flu and COVID-19 is the best way that everyone can stay healthy, protecting themselves, their loved ones and their communities.”