South Carolina's first flu-related death of the season reported in the Lowcountry
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In Columbia, S.C., health officials confirmed the first flu-related fatality of the current season on Wednesday.

Dr. Linda Bell, an epidemiologist and head of the Health Programs Branch at the South Carolina Department of Public Health, reported that the individual, hailing from the Lowcountry area, succumbed to complications linked to the influenza virus.

The state’s flu season officially commenced on September 28. Health authorities are strongly advocating for vaccinations as a preventive measure against the flu.

“Tragically, each year in our state, we encounter numerous deaths, hospitalizations, and severe flu complications,” stated Dr. Bell. “Vaccination remains the most effective defense against serious illness and mortality due to the flu. I urge everyone eligible to get vaccinated promptly.”

The Department of Public Health advises that everyone aged six months and older receive the flu vaccine. This is especially crucial for individuals at heightened risk for flu-related complications, including young children, pregnant women, seniors aged 65 and older, and people with chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

Health officials urged getting vaccinated early to be full protected as it typically takes two weeks for the body’s immune system to respond for full protection.

“Regardless of what this season will bring, we can be prepared for significant activity not only from the flu, but respiratory illnesses in general, to include COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV,” Dr. Bell said.“Just like with the flu, being vaccinated is the best protection against severe illness from COVID-19 or RSV. People should talk with their health care provider for detailed recommendations.”

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