Child Flu Death in Kentucky Sparks Concern as 9,000 Cases Surge

Tejal Somvanshi

The Kentucky Department for Public Health confirmed this was the state's first pediatric flu death of the 2024-2025 season.

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Unfortunately, viruses like influenza and COVID-19 are serious diseases that can be deadly to some people

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The numbers paint a concerning picture. In Jefferson County alone, flu cases jumped by nearly 3,000 in just one week.

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Vaccination rates remain troublingly low. Less than 17% of Kentucky children have received the current flu vaccine.

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More than a dozen school districts in Kentucky and southern Indiana have temporarily closed.

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Health officials urge parents to watch for severe symptoms including difficulty breathing, seizures, bluish lips or face.

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JCPS spokesperson Carolyn Callahan confirmed crews are conducting deep cleaning of school buildings.

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Health experts emphasize it's not too late to get protected, as flu outbreaks can persist for several weeks.

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