Flu activity spiked in states across the U.S. during the last week of November, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Data from FluView, a weekly collaborative effort between the CDC and numerous health and statistical workers across the country, shows the virus’ activity level climbing in numerous states, many in the southern half of the U.S.
Texas, Nevada, California, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee all went from low levels to moderate levels as of estimated activity, with Arizona, Louisiana, Georgia and Washington D.C. at high levels.