Widespread Flu In New Jersey

By Aaron Neuman. The New Jersey Department of Health has released a report showing high levels of the flu in New Jersey.

The report showed that the communicable disease is widespread across the state, and not isolated to specific sections of New Jersey. According to the report, at this time last year, the flu was present in New Jersey in moderate amounts. Experts tracking the flu in New Jersey say that data have shown the flu progressively spreading across the state over recent weeks. Positive results for flu tests and flu-like symptoms have also increased dramatically. New Jersey does not currently have any reports of death from influenza for this season.

The New Jersey Department of Health and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) urge the public to get the flu shot if they have not done so yet, and to help prevent the spread of influenza by covering coughs and sneezes, staying home when sick, and washing your hands.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Yeah Yeah Yeah
    Fake news
    Propaganda
    its all just to get you to take the flu shot which doesn’t work anyway.
    same amount of people get flu whether or not they got shot.
    how much did they pay you to post this article??????
    seriously.

  2. Avoiding sugar is one way to keep your immune system strong, to fight any flu or other germs you may come in contact with. Therefore limit the amount of candy, cake, cookies, etc that you eat. And eat lots of fruits and vegetables, etc. that provide essential vitamins and minerals to keep your body healthy, b’ezras Hashem.

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