
NCDHHS reports first flu death of the season - Oct. 27
North Carolina has had its first flu death of the season; North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services officials confirmed an adult in the western part of the state died due to complications of influenza during the third week of October. The state will not be releasing the person’s hometown, county, age or gender. "This is a sad reminder that flu can be a serious illness and can lead to complications and even death in some cases," State Epidemiologist Zack Moore said. "With flu cases increasing and COVID-19 still with us, it is tremendously important for people to get a flu vaccine this year." READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/health/ncdhhs-first-flu-death-season/275-59746328-35fc-4aaa-a3c5-92ba13cf9ff5
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North Carolina has had its first flu death of the season; North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services officials confirmed an adult in the western part of the state died due to complications of influenza during the third week of October.
The state will not be releasing the person’s hometown, county, age or gender.
"This is a sad reminder that flu can be a serious illness and can lead to complications and even death in some cases," State Epidemiologist Zack Moore said. "With flu cases increasing and COVID-19 still with us, it is tremendously important for people to get a flu vaccine this year."
READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/health/ncdhhs-first-flu-death-season/275-59746328-35fc-4aaa-a3c5-92ba13cf9ff5