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Influenza

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Allegheny County Reports Four Recent Flu Deaths

Pennsylvania is reporting high influenza activity, according to the state health department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Allegheny County certainly isn't immune from the widespead outbreak of influenza reported by the Pennsylvania Health Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Allegheny County Health Department reports four local deaths in the last few weeks have been attributed to the influenza Type A virus. All four deaths have been patients 65 years or older, with the oldest victim 98 years old, according to Dr. Jim Lando, acting director of the department's Office of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. "Influenza does take people each year," he said. "That's why we do recommend that people get vaccinated." Lando said that between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2012—the most up-to-date reporting period this flu season—there had been 215 confirmed …

Where to Get Flu Shots in Dormont and Brookline?

Here's where you can go to protect yourself from that nasty flu this season.

The Center for Disease Control reports that significant increases in flu activity in the U.S. in the last two weeks indicate that an early flu season is under way—and that means in Dormont and Brookline, now might be the time to finally get that flu shot we've been putting off. Flu shots high-dose flu shots and intradermal flu shots are offered at CVS pharmacies through March 31. Most insurances are accepted. More information about flu shots at CVS can be found on the CVS website. The CVS Pharmacy in Dormont is at 3075 West Liberty Avenue, and the CVS Pharmacy in Brookline is at 500 Brookline Boulevard. Already got the flu? The Allegheny County Health Department offers some tips on ways to fight the flu: For more information from the …

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