OLYMPIA — The flu is spreading at a high rate in Washington state with deaths at higher rates than are usually seen at this point in the season, according to health officials.
The Washington Department of Health said Tuesday that 40 people have died from the flu in Washington including three children, as of Dec. 10.
“We urge everyone aged 6 months and older to get vaccinated as soon as possible,” Umair A. Shah, MD, Secretary of Health, said in a statement. “Getting your flu shot now helps to protect us all, especially as we plan to gather for holidays and events.”
The vaccines can help prevent severe illness, disease spread and hospitalizations in an already strained healthcare system, officials said.