October 7, 2022
2 mins read

US braces for severe flu season, new Covid wave

Flu season typically starts in October, peaks in December through February and can last into the spring…reports Asian Lite News

The US is readying for a severe flue season as well as a new wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in the upcoming fall season, with health experts urging the public to get flu shots and Covid boosters.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is calling on everyone above six months to get their flu shots, reports Xinhua news agency.

“I don’t want to be alarmist, but I am concerned. We know that it’s going to be a strain of flu that tends to be more severe,” said Michael Phillips, an infectious disease expert at New York University Langone Health.

“For those ages greater than 65, there’s a specific formulations of vaccines that you should get and it dramatically reduces the likelihood of hospitalization and death,” Phillips said.

Less than half of US adults plan to get a flu shot this year and just a third feel safe getting a flu shot and Covid-19 vaccine at the same time, according to a survey of the US National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.

Flu season typically starts in October, peaks in December through February and can last into the spring.

The CDC says the flu shot may not prevent people from getting infected, but it can significantly lower the risk of hospitalization and death.

Meanwhile, health officials are expecting another Covid resurgence as immunity from vaccination wanes off and people head indoors as the weather turns colder.

More transmissible Omicron subvariants are also emerging, and experts are urging the public to get Covid-19 vaccines and boosters to protect themselves as well as the vulnerable groups.

So far, about 67.9 per cent of the US population is fully vaccinated with their initial series, according to the latest CDC data.

But less than half of the fully vaccinated population has received a booster dose.

A new study published earlier this week by the Commonwealth Fund shows that about 90,000 Covid-19 deaths could be prevented this fall and winter if more people in the US get their booster by the end of the year.

As of Friday morning, the country’s overall Covid-19 caseload and death toll stood at 98,474,755 and 1,087,350, respectively.

The two tallies account for the highest in the world, making the US the worst-hit country.

ALSO READ: US accuses China, Russia of protecting N Korea at UN

Previous Story

US blacklists Chinese drone maker DJI for military links

Next Story

IMF chief warns of darker global outlook

Latest from -Top News

Dhaka Celebrates 111 Years of Indian Cinema

Indian cinema, celebrating its 111th year in 2025, has a rich history, starting with the Lumiere brothers’ first film show in Mumbai…reports Asian Lite News An exhibition celebrating 111 years of Indian

Commonwealth Chief-Select Due in India

Botchwey will meet External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and the two will hold discussions upon various matters related to the Commonwealth….reports Asian Lite News Commonwealth Secretary-Select Shirley Botchwey is set to visit

Priyanka Calls Israeli Attacks ‘Cold-Blooded Murder’

Priyanka Slams Israel’s Gaza Strikes as ‘Cold-Blooded Murder’…reports Asian Lite News Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday denounced Israel’s latest military strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza, describing them as “cold-blooded

India, Norway Forge Bold Trade Pact

The ministers exchanged views on pressing global trade issues, WTO reforms, and evolving geopolitical and economic trends…reports Asian Lite News India and Norway are looking to strengthen their trade and investment partnership,
Go toTop

Don't Miss

First Indian-American Sikh Mayor Takes Office in New Jersey

Singh, who has lived in Montgomery for 24 years, was

John Allen resigns as Brookings president amid FBI probe

Retired Marine General John Allen resigned as the president of