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2 flu deaths reported in Allegheny County, increasing season total to 12

Nicole C. Brambila
| Tuesday, April 2, 2019 4:00 p.m.

The Allegheny County Health Department reported two flu-related deaths, bringing the total this season to 12.

Both were males in their early 80s, with one death occurring in mid-January and the other in late February, health officials said Tuesday.

The county receives its data on flu-related deaths from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, which explains the reporting lag.

Although flu activity is winding down in a season that typically runs September through May, health officials warn the flu is still circulating and recommend a vaccination for those who have not yet gotten a flu shot.

This season has been relatively mild compared to last year, which saw 31 flu-related deaths in Allegheny County.

Older residents and children are most at risk of developing flu-related complications such as pneumonia, bronchitis and sinus and ear infections that can result in hospitalization.

Coughing and sneezing into an elbow or shoulder – not the hand – and washing hands frequently can help prevent spreading germs.


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