Washington state is seeing its highest level of flu activity in seven years
News Release [ [link removed] ]
*For immediate release:* March 20, 2025 (25-039)
*Contact:* DOH Communications <
[email protected]>
Protect your spring break plans and get a flu shot now
"Washington state is seeing its highest level of flu activity in seven years"
*OLYMPIA* – Flu cases remain high across much of the country, including Washington state, as the CDC warns this is the first “high severity season [ [link removed] ]” in seven years. In Washington, flu-related deaths have reached their highest level since the 2017-2018 season, with 296 lab-confirmed deaths reported so far for 2024-2025 and over 6 months still left to go in this year’s season. Flu seasons are measured from the 40th week of one year to the 39th week of the following year, or roughly from October to the following September.
As spring break approaches, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is strongly urging those who haven’t yet received a flu shot to do so as soon as possible.
“Though flu activity is decreasing from a second spike that began in late January, it’s still at high levels in our communities across the state,” said Dr. Tao Sheng Kwan-Gett, State Health Officer, DOH. “Flu vaccines are the best way to protect you and your family against serious illness, hospitalization, and even death from the flu. It can take the body a couple of weeks after vaccination to build up maximum protection, so now is the perfect time to make sure you and your loved ones are up to date in preparation for spring break travel and activities.”
Yearly flu vaccines [ [link removed] ] are recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older, especially for those at higher risk for becoming very sick [ [link removed] ], including young children, older adults, pregnant people, and people with certain health conditions. It is safe to receive a flu shot at the same time as other vaccines, including COVID-19 and RSV.
For more information on where to find vaccines, visit vaccines.gov [ [link removed] ] and enter your zip code to find options nearby. You can also visit DOH’s Care-A-Van website [ [link removed] ] to learn more about mobile vaccination clinics in your area.
Our website [ [link removed] ] is your source for "a healthy dose of information". Get updates by following us on social media [ [link removed] ].
________________________________________________________________________
Visit the DOH Newsroom [ [link removed] ] for all news releases.
Subscribe to get news releases in Spanish [ [link removed] ]. You will continue to receive the English version.
Washington State Department of Health [ [link removed] ] is your source for a healthy dose of information.
________________________________________________________________________
X logo [ [link removed] ] facebook [ [link removed] ] instagram [ [link removed] ] youtube [ [link removed] ] medium [ [link removed] ] subscribe [ [link removed] ]
To request this document in another format, call 1-800-525-0127. Deaf or hard of hearing customers, please call 711 (Washington Relay) or
email
[email protected] Manage Subscriptions [ [link removed] ]* | *Unsubscribe [ [link removed] ]* | *Help [ [link removed] ] DOH logo [ [link removed] ]
________________________________________________________________________
This email was sent to
[email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Washington State Department of Health · 101 Israel Road SE, Tumwater, WA 98501 GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]
body .abe-column-block { min-height: 5px; } table.gd_combo_table img {margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px;} table.gd_combo_table div.govd_image_display img, table.gd_combo_table td.gd_combo_image_cell img {margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px;} table.govd_hr {min-width: 100%;} p, li, h1, h2, h3 { overflow-wrap: normal; word-wrap: normal; word-break: keep-all; -moz-hyphens: none; -ms-hyphens: none; -webkit-hyphens: none; hyphens: none; mso-hyphenate: none; }