KEY POINTS
  • More than 11,200 people were hospitalized with the flu during the week ending Nov. 19, compared to about 8,700 patients admitted the week prior, according to CDC data.
  • Flu has hit unusually hard and early this season, putting pressure on emergency departments across the nation.
  • Scientists and public health experts are worried flu hospitalizations will surge even more with the holiday season underway.
  • The H3N2 variant that's more severe for the elderly is dominant right now, which means the U.S. could be in for a tough season.
Susana Sanchez, a Nurse Practitioner, administers a flu vaccination to Loisy Barrera at a CVS pharmacy and MinuteClinic in Miami, Florida.

Flu hospitalizations have increased nearly 30% in a week as the spread of respiratory illnesses remains high across most of the U.S.

More than 11,200 people were hospitalized with the flu during the week ending Nov. 19, compared to about 8,700 patients admitted during the prior week, according to data from the Health and Human Services Department.