By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host
The U.K. Independent is reporting that the fatalities from this year’s flu season is worse than normal. According to their headline: 100 people a week dying in US as virus continues to spread.
I came down with it about a week before Christmas, and I am finally rid of most of its lingering effects a month later. The cough became so intense, in my case, that I tore my oblique muscle, currently evidenced by soreness and visible signs of bruising. At one point you could feel half a dozen balled up nodules along my side, and with each cough it felt like a hot poker was being thrust into my side.
When compared to last year, the number of deaths has doubled.
An increase in the number of reported cases of the flu during the winter is common and usually peaks around Christmas and New Year when more people are travelling and spreading illness.
This year’s prevailing strain H3N2 is not only known to be particularly vicious and strong, but can spread by mere breath.
The flu has also hit other parts of the world. In the United Kingdom, 149 people have died with about 4,500 people being hospitalized per week according to recent numbers.