Flu Has Peaked in some Provinces While Nationally Cases Remain High but ‘Stable or Decreased’
Flu test positivity peaked at 33% during Christmas week, then declined by 10% in Ontario as hospital admissions also started to drop, officials said.
- The latest national influenza data shows the number of new cases remains high but stabilized by the start of the new year.
- In Alberta, influenza A activity remains elevated but has likely peaked, with a decline in test positivity rate, case counts, and hospital admissions.
- Cases among adults 65 years and older have been rising in recent weeks and now account for more than 6,000 infections nationally.
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Flu has peaked in some provinces while nationally cases remain high but ‘stable or decreased’
At least two provinces in Canada say flu activity likely peaked over the holidays, while national data shows the number of new cases remains high but stabilized by the start of the new year.
Flu has peaked in some provinces while nationally cases remain high but ’stable or decreased’
At least two provinces in Canada say flu activity likely peaked over the holidays, while national data shows the number of new cases remains high but stabilized by the start of the new year.
Flu has peaked in some provinces while nationally cases remain high but 'stable or decreased'
TORONTO — At least two provinces in Canada say flu activity likely peaked over the holidays, while national data shows the number of new cases remains high but stab…
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