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10 Cases Of Flu Confirmed In Kentucky
< < Back to 10-cases-of-flu-confirmed-in-kentuckyFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Public Health reports it has confirmed that the flu virus is circulating in parts of the state.
The agency says in a news release that 10 cases have been confirmed in Bullitt, Fayette and Jefferson counties. The release says that may indicate the flu season is starting early in Kentucky. It typically begins in October or November.
Public Health Commissioner Hiram C. Polk recommends getting a flu vaccination as well as taking simple preventative step such as washing hands frequently.
The Centers for Disease Control recommends people ages 6 months and older get the flu vaccine. The agency recommends not using the nasal spray vaccine because it has been shown to be ineffective.