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Flu Cases Increase Across Huron County

The Huron County Health Unit is reporting higher-than-usual flu activity this week.

Several long-term care facilities are experiencing flu outbreaks. Some local schools are reporting increased student absences due to illness. This strain of the flu causes sudden fever, sore throat, chills, dry cough, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue.

Most people who get the flu are sick for two to seven days but can feel tired and weak for up to two weeks. In some cases, the cough can also last for weeks.

In seniors and people with chronic health problems, such as lung or heart disease or diabetes, flu can lead to complications such as pneumonia.

Flu spreads very easily from person to person in tiny droplets from the nose and throat.

To reduce the risk, you should wash your hands often and thoroughly with soap and hot water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Sneeze or cough into your sleeve or arm; frequently clean commonly touched surfaces such as keyboards, doorknobs, and countertops; and stay home if you're sick.

Free flu shots are still available at many pharmacies and healthcare provider offices.

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