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Health officials urge precautions during hard-hitting flu

JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. — Josephine County Public Health officials are urging residents to take precautions against the flu as case numbers are on the rise locally and across Oregon.
Flu season is hitting Southern Oregon hard, with increased hospitalizations and widespread flu activity reported across the region. At its peak, nearly 9% of emergency room visits in Josephine County have been for influenza this season, double the peak from last flu season.
Additionally, wastewater data from Grants Pass shows a steady increase in flu activity, reaching the highest levels since wastewater tracking began.
Flu is spreading at high levels, and health officials say it’s important to take precautions. Washing one’s hands often, covering coughs and sneezes and staying home when feeling sick are essential steps to help prevent further spread.
Flu vaccines remain available, and JCPH urges everyone to get vaccinated as soon as possible if they have not already this flu season. One influenza vaccination per season is sufficient to decrease the chances of becoming seriously ill from influenza infection. JCPH, health care providers and many area pharmacies have plenty of vaccines to help protect residents and their loved ones.