Returning to a Deadly Old Normal: CDC Reports Deadly Flu Season as Pre-Pandemic Numbers Return

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates between 25 to 51 million flu illnesses as well as 18,000 to 56,000 flu deaths occurred between Oct. 1 and Feb. 11. According to early data presented during CDC vaccines meeting on Wednesday. Only 9 million flu illnesses are estimated to have occurred during the 2021-2022 flu season.

The recent flu season was reportedly more severe and the preliminary data suggests flu rates were comparable to what was seen before the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of the United States in 2020. The dominant flu strain was the type that typically caused higher rates of hospitalizations and deaths, particularly among older people. In the past, vaccines were practically ineffective against that strain in people 65 and older. 

Ahead of National Influenza Week recognized by the CDC in December, National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) launched a campaign to urge Black and Hispanic communities to prevent serious illness from the flu by getting vaccinated.

Historically minorities are behind in vaccination rates by as much as a 16% difference compared to the non-Hispanic white population. Black and Hispanic populations are more likely to experience complications from the flu but less likely to be vaccinated. 

NMQF launched fact sheets, appealed for patient stories on social media by promoting hashtag #MyFluStory as well as developed illustrated videos on four cultural values as identified by audfience research data for communities of color, particularly those aged 60 and up: faith, safety, tradition and family.

NMQF received over 100 stories from people regarding their experience with the flu, including some sobering accounts of losing loved ones to the disease. One woman shared losing her son after he was admitted to the ER for flu and developing septic shock with a herniated brain.

In addition NMQF stressed the importance of the high-dose flu vaccine after the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) updated its guidelines last June following advocacy from NMQF and others to recommend that patients 65 and older should receive Fluad Quadrivalent, Flublok Quadrivalent or Fluzone High-Dose Quadrivalent.

The CDC estimated that 36 million flu illnesses and about 25,000 related deaths occurred during the 2019-2020 flu season. According to the CDC,  between 50% and 70% of flu-related hospitalizations and between 70% and 85% of flu-related deaths have occurred among patients 65 and older in recent years.

Annual flu vaccines are recommended for everyone 6 months and older in the U.S. About half of eligible kids and just under half of adults got flu shots in the last several months, according to CDC data. The vaccines were more than 40% effective in preventing adults from getting sick enough from the flu that they had to go to a doctor’s office, clinic or hospital. 

Trending Topics

Features

Download and distribute powerful vaccination QI resources for your community.

Sign up now to support health equity and sustainable health outcomes in your community.

MCED tests use a simple blood draw to screen for many kinds of cancer at once.

FYHN is a bridge connecting health information providers to BIPOC communities in a trusted environment.

Discover an honest look at our Medicare system.

ARC was launched to create a network of community clinicians to diversify and bring clinical trials to communities of color and other communities that have been underrepresented.

The single most important purpose of our healthcare system is to reduce patient risk for an acute event.

Related Posts
Prediabetes Risk Doubled for Asian, Pacific Islander Teens With Overweight, Obesity

physiciansweekly

Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news

pubmed

AI Therapy: Benefits, Risks & The Future of Psychotherapy

pubmed

Scroll to Top
Featured Articles
image1753857105.jpg
Prediabetes Risk Doubled for Asian, Pacific Islander Teens With Overweight, O...

physiciansweekly

Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news
Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news

pubmed

AI Therapy: Benefits, Risks & The Future of Psychotherapy
AI Therapy: Benefits, Risks & The Future of Psychotherapy

pubmed

Two middle-school students at a clinic reviewing meningococcal vaccine info; message overlay: “Keep the 11–12 MenACWY dose to prevent protection gaps.
Why ACIP Should Keep the 11–12 MenACWY Dose
National Immunization Awareness Month 2025: Vaccines Matter
National Immunization Awareness Month 2025: Vaccines Matter
set of hands from different races
How Diversity in Health Care Improves Patient Outcomes
Categories
BIPOC News
Cancer
Clinical Trials
Diseases of the Body
Environment
Health Data
Health Equity Events
Health Policy
Heart Health
kidney Health
LGBTQ Health
Mental Health
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our latest news​
All Stories
image1753857105.jpg
Prediabetes Risk Doubled for Asian, Pacific Islander Teens With Overweight, O...

physiciansweekly

Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news
Greenspace and Breast Cancer Survival in the U.S. Fyh.news

pubmed

AI Therapy: Benefits, Risks & The Future of Psychotherapy
AI Therapy: Benefits, Risks & The Future of Psychotherapy

pubmed

BIPOC News
Close-up of an African American woman’s eyes, representing improved near vision and equitable access to Vizz eye drops for minority communities.
Vizz: A Breakthrough in Vision Care and What It Means for Minority Communities
5 Screenings Every Black Adult Should Ask About Now | Fyh.news
Don’t Wait: 5 Screenings Every Black Adult Should Ask About Now
Mental Health Support for Latinas in the Perinatal Period | FYH
Mental Health Support for Latinas in the Perinatal Period | FYH

pubmed

Environment
Las Vegas Homelessness Outreach Programs Expand Help
Las Vegas Homelessness Outreach Programs Expand Help

lasvegassun

California Wildfire Rebuilding Bill Prioritizes Low Income Housing fyh.news
California Wildfire Rebuilding Bill Prioritizes Low Income Housing

newsbreak

Climate Change Women's Health Peru: Lived Experiences
Climate Change Women's Health Peru: Lived Experiences

pubmed

Work Force
set of hands from different races
How Diversity in Health Care Improves Patient Outcomes
A group of diverse nursing students smiling on campus in Michigan, representing top accredited nursing programs in 2025
Top Nursing Schools in Michigan – Explore Accredited BSN & MSN Programs

allnurses

HIV Care Black Men COVID 19s Impact in the US South
HIV Care Black Men: COVID-19’s Impact in the US South

pubmed

Clinical Trials
Community health worker speaking with an elder in a diverse neighborhood, representing racial and Indigenous health equity outreach.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation invites applications for research to advance r...

philanthropynewsdigest

TSU Breast Cancer Screening Program Awarded $2M Grant
TSU Breast Cancer Screening Program Awarded $2M Grant | Fyh.news

stylemagazine

Woman using FDA-approved at-home HPV test by Teal Health
FDA Approves At-Home HPV Test for Cervical Cancer Screening | Teal Health

exbulletin

Vaccines and Outbreaks
Illustration of a multicultural team of doctors and nurses caring for newborns in a hospital nursery, symbolizing RSV immunization and health equity.
Shielding Newborns: How Hospitals Can Close the RSV Protection Gap
measles-outbreak-2025-vaccination
Measles Outbreak 2025: Causes, Impact, and Prevention Strategies
AP22082580247611-768x432
Continuing surveillance of emerging disease threats is vital for public healt...

statnews

Other Categories
Cancer
Read the latest Cancer stories trending around the world
Diseases of the Body
Read about the latest Diseases of the Body trending around the world
Friday Webinars
Every Friday, we bring you insightful webinars covering critical topics in healthcare, data equity, and policy reform.
Health Data
Read the latest Health Data stories trending around the world
Health Equity Events
Read the best Health Equity Events around the country.
Health Policy
Read the latest Health Policy stories trending around the world
Heart Health
Read the latest on Heart Health News, Stories and Tips.
kidney Health
Read more trending News about Kidney Health, Stories and Tips.
LGBTQ Health
Read the latest LGBTQ Health stories trending around the world
Lift Every Voice Patient Network
Mental Health
Read the latest Mental Health stories trending around the world
Nutrition