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Were living through the worst flu season in decades and it hasnt yet peaked
A mutated flu strain is pummeling patients. Avoiding getting sick won't be easy
By Nicole Karlis
Senior Writer
Published January 8, 2026 6:30AM (EST)
(Salon) It started after a Christmas party. Natalie Rowe, a 42-year-old web designer living in the United Kingdom, noticed she felt a little bit like she was losing her voice. She assumed it was because she was talking a little louder to people at the party, but then came the throat soreness. A couple of days later, she started to feel body aches and a bit shaky. She went to bed and nearly didnt leave it for three full days. She had a high fever, fatigue and brain fog. After she was able to start eating again, it still took a full two weeks to recover as she continued to feel extremely tired, suffer from brain fog, and experience bad headaches.
For many people across the Northern Hemisphere, like Rowe, this holiday season was interrupted by an unwanted visitor: influenza.
It did feel like the worst, the most ill Ive felt in a long, long time, Rowe told Salon in a video interview. Certainly the worst flu Ive had as an adult.
Nearly 11 million people have become sick from the flu so far this season, according to new data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including 120,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths. An estimated 90 percent of these have been tied to subclade K, a variant of the H3N2 virus, a type of influenza A. The U.K., which was hit with the virus before the U.S., experienced a significant outbreak earlier in December, and more than half of Europe was also experiencing high flu activity during that time.
Influenza cases are rising, and there is a lot of influenza activity and ensuing disruption occurring, Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, told Salon. This is primarily due to the evolution of a strain of influenza A that has drifted away from what is contained in the vaccine. ....................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/01/08/this-flu-season-is-the-worst-in-decades/
JustAnotherGen
(37,585 posts)I'm still super sick. Please folks - mask up and get a jab.
Simeon Salus
(1,572 posts)Glad to have it.
JustAnotherGen
(37,585 posts)In September quite covered it.
NoRethugFriends
(3,653 posts)I'm four and a half days in and it's miserable. This strain can last a long time apparently
GreatGazoo
(4,484 posts)got a 403
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,834 posts)peggysue2
(12,389 posts)I was one of them. I still have a lingering cough (particularly at night). And yes, it's been nasty. My oldest son was also down but my husband managed to skate free. The other three flu/virus recipients were from my younger son's household. We all had varying degrees of a 'death warmed over' experience.
We all had our flu shots.
Stay well, DUers. You do not want this.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,834 posts)We don't do holidays/large gatherings, but caught the flu while out buying groceries. We're back to wearings masks going out now. Best wishes to you and your family getting better.
peggysue2
(12,389 posts)On Christmas night after we'd all eaten, he came out and plopped on the sofa wearing his winter coat and a woolen cap. He said he was freezing and complained that the house was always too damn cold. Which is true. I always take a sweater when we visit.
Three days later, my son and I were feeling it--chills, fever, then chills again with our noses turning into faucets.
I called a friend of mine over in Jersey and she had just started with it. She sounded horrible, could barely talk, and then recited a list of sick people in her area.
It's definitely out there. Nasty.
Btw, my husband and I received our Covid booster and flu shot at the same time.
Worked for him. Not so much with me
Take care.