Respiratory Illness Update: Influenza Activity Remains Very High

Protect yourself and those you love! The flu vaccine is available now at your local health department. It’s not too late to get vaccinated, and doing so can help prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and complications from influenza. Continue reading Respiratory Illness Update: Influenza Activity Remains Very High

Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 53 2025

As of Week 53, Georgia flu activity was very high (13 on the scale of 1-13). Activity levels are based on the percent of outpatient visits in Georgia due to influenza-like illness (ILI) during this timeframe. Continue reading Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 53 2025

Widespread Flu Activity in Georgia Protect Yourself and Prevent the Spread of Flu

Flu activity is widespread and severe in Georgia, and cases are likely to increase following the holidays and as Georgians return to work and school. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also projects a severe flu season.
Flu vaccines are available at all District 2 health departments. Contact yours today for details. Continue reading Widespread Flu Activity in Georgia Protect Yourself and Prevent the Spread of Flu

Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 52 2025

As of Week 52, Georgia flu activity was very high (13 on the scale of 1-13). Activity levels are based on the percent of outpatient visits in Georgia due to influenza-like illness (ILI) during this timeframe. Continue reading Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 52 2025

Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 51 2025

As of Week 51, Georgia flu activity was very high (11 on the scale of 1-13). Activity levels are based on the percent of outpatient visits in Georgia due to influenza-like illness (ILI) during this timeframe. Continue reading Viral Respiratory Diseases Surveillance – Week 51 2025