Thursday, February 14th 2019, 11:23 am
The number of people killed by the flu in Oklahoma has now climbed to 25 this season.
Statewide, the virus put 732 people in the hospital since September, 175 of those hospitalizations happened between Feb. 6 and Feb. 12.
Two of the flu-related deaths were in Oklahoma County.
Two adults between 18-49 have died. Five adults between 50-64 were killed by the flu. The majority of deaths, 18, were from Oklahomans 65 or older.
Oklahoma City-County Health Department Executive Director Gary Cox notes that while this flu season isn’t as severe as last, flu shots are encouraged for all individuals six months and older.
“There is still time to get a free flu shot before the flu season peaks as individuals who get the flu vaccine are not only protecting themselves, but family members, and even co-workers,” said Cox. “The flu vaccine can keep you from getting the flu, make the illness less severe if you do get it, and keep you from spreading the virus.”
Free flu shots are still available at all three Oklahoma City-County Health locations Mondays through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to noon.
OCCHD reminds the public that it takes about two weeks to be fully protected from the vaccine.
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