The flu season in California has proven to be particularly deadly, with more than 900 deaths reported since October. According to the latest update from the California Department of Public Health, released on Friday,
California is one of the states hit especially hard by this year's brutal flu season, with more than 900 deaths due to the respiratory illness reported since October 2024. Newsweek reached out to the California Department of Public Health via email for comment.
More people are dying from the flu in California than from COVID-19, according to the California Department of Public Health. The state is experiencing an unusually high number of influenza cases during the 2024-2025 respiratory season,
The California Department of Public Health said they were short about $39 million to continue the myCAvax program beyond June 30, 2025.
As childhood diseases surge nationwide and vaccination rates drop, Stanford healthcare professionals said these trends correlate with the growth of vaccine hesitancy and political polarization of heal
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County leaders also provided updates on Phase 1 debris removal, which is 80% done and Phase 2 of debris removal, which is now underway.
Officials with the California Department of Public Health have completed their survey of Madera Community Hospital as the facility is even closer to reopening.