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Centers For disease control: Flu more widespread, but eases off in some areas

East Meadow, Jan 22 : Crowded emergency rooms and a rush on flu shots, that was the story across the Tri-State Area, as the Centers for Disease Control revealed the flu is even more widespread than first thought.

The numbers are up , CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reported.

New York state alone is reporting more than 19,000 confirmed cases so far this year — that’s five times more than all of 2012.

Officials said 5 percent of emergency room visits are flu-related.
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Doctors and nurses can barely keep up with overwhelming numbers seeking emergency flu shots each day.

Doctor Jon Weinstein told CBS 2's Sean Hennessey the number of flu shots his facility on the Upper West Side gave was five times more than a typical day.

“[We are] hitting records every day. There’s beginning to be a lot of fear in the population,” Dr. Weinstein said.

Over at Montefiore Medical Center it was more of the same.

“This week we hit 371 patients in a 24-hour period. In the days following they hit 394, much of it flu-like illness,” Dr. Andrew Chertoff said.

Eric Smith, a 2-year-old suffering from, fever and nausea, wasn’t thrilled about the flu shot, but his parents were hopeful. The pediatric clinic at Nassau University Medical Center has been overflowing with concerned parents and their sick children.

Julie Foley said she wasn’t taking any chances.

“I’ve had the flu before. My pediatrician gave the kids the shot and I had the shot,” she told CBS 2's McLogan.

Already, 20 children across the country have died from the flu. It is expected the flu will kill 24,000 adults by season’s end.

And the CDC announced that flu is now widespread in 47 states, with only California, Hawaii and Mississippi avoiding an outbreak so far. The CDC hinted that flu may have already peaked in some spots, but also that New York is experiencing “high activity.”

“Here in New York, we have not seen the decline in the flu yet, so I think everyone needs to take it seriously and take the important steps to prevent themselves from getting the flu, and protect their family,” said Nassau University Dr. Steve Walerstein.

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