Experts Warn About Severe Flu Variant H3N2 as Cases Rise

NBC NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 12:32:20 PM
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Experts Warn About Severe Flu Variant H3N2 as Cases Rise
  • The H3N2 flu virus is currently on the rise in 39 states, suggesting an early onset of a challenging flu season characterized by more severe symptoms than previous years.
  • This development is significant as it raises concerns about public health and the potential strain on healthcare systems, particularly with the virus spreading earlier than usual.
  • The situation reflects broader patterns of flu season severity, with experts emphasizing the need for vigilance and preparedness as the H3N2 variant poses heightened risks compared to other strains.
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