There have already been a number of confirmed cases of Influenza A in our region.
Southeast Public Health is urging residents to take precautions as the first cases of Influenza A have been confirmed in the region.
Deputy Medical Officer Dr. Ethan Toumishey says that marks the start of the 2025–26 flu season.
The Doctor says everyone six months and older should get their free flu shot as soon as possible.
While most will be fine fighting the flu, there are some who are at greater risk.
The vaccine helps reduce the risk of severe illness and eases the strain on local health care systems.
Shots are available through family doctors, pharmacies, and SEPH clinics for children under five who can’t be vaccinated elsewhere.
Public health also advises regular handwashing, cleaning high-touch surfaces, and staying home when sick.
Common flu symptoms include fever, cough, chills, sore throat, headache, and fatigue.
Residents recovering from illness are asked to wear a mask and avoid visiting long-term care homes or immunocompromised individuals for at least 10 days.
Story by Bob Perreault
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