Health experts are closely monitoring a stronger influenza variant, commonly referred to as the “super flu”, which has the potential to prolong the flu season in the Philippines into February. While the Department of Health (DOH) confirmed that there are currently no active cases, medical authorities caution that the virus could spread quickly if preventive measures are not observed. Citizens are encouraged to get vaccinated, practice proper hygiene such as frequent handwashing, and stay home when feeling unwell. Hospitals and clinics are preparing for a possible increase in patients with flu-like symptoms, and public health campaigns are ongoing to raise awareness. Experts emphasize that while the super flu is not considered alarming, vigilance is crucial to avoid outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and those with preexisting health conditions. This advisory aims to safeguard public health and minimize the impact of seasonal influenza on communities nationwide.
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