Grey Bruce Health Unit building in Owen Sound. 28 April 2017. (Photo via Grey Bruce Public Health Facebook page)Grey Bruce Health Unit building in Owen Sound. 28 April 2017. (Photo via Grey Bruce Public Health Facebook page)
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First flu case confirmed in Grey-Bruce

Grey Bruce Public Health has confirmed the first influenza case of the 2024-25 respiratory illness season much later than recent flu seasons.

The Health Unit reported a Grey County resident has tested positive for Influenza A, the area’s first laboratory-confirmed case.

According to the Health Unit, the timing of this first case is more in line with the years preceding the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first flu case of last year’s respiratory illness season was confirmed in early October 2023, while the first case of the 2022-23 season was confirmed in late September.

The first cases of both the 2018-19 respiratory illness season and the 2019-20 season were confirmed in mid-November.

"Influenza A is a highly contagious virus that can cause mild to severe illness in individuals," said Gillian Jordan, Manager of GBPH’s Infectious Diseases program. "People at higher risk of developing severe complications from the flu include seniors aged 65 and up, children younger than five years old, and people with certain chronic medical conditions. To help curb the spread of the flu, Grey Bruce Public Health strongly urges people to get the flu shot as soon as possible and stay home when sick."

The general public can receive this season’s flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine from their primary care provider or at a participating pharmacy.

Along with getting vaccinated, the GBPH suggested residents can protect themselves, their family members, and communities from respiratory illnesses by staying home when sick, cleaning hands and disinfecting high-touch surfaces frequently, and practicing coughing and sneezing etiquette.

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