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There has been a steep rise in flu cases across Pennsylvania, prompting health officials to sound the alarm. Recent reports indicate that hospitals are experiencing an influx of patients suffering from flu-related symptoms. This increase is particularly notable in Westmoreland County, where health authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
Officials attribute the rise in cases to several factors, including the return of seasonal flu patterns and a decrease in vaccination rates compared to previous years. Hospitals are urging residents to take preventive measures, such as getting vaccinated and practicing good hygiene, to help mitigate the spread of the virus.
Local health departments are also ramping up their efforts to educate the public about the importance of flu vaccinations, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. As the flu season progresses, health officials are urging everyone to remain vigilant and prioritize their health to curb the rising trend of infections.
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