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Flu Activity Is Increasing Across Texas



Flu activity is increasing nationwide, and Texas is reporting high levels of illness, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

So far this flu season, the CDC estimates at least 5.3 million illnesses, 63,000 hospitalizations, and 2,700 deaths across the United States.

Health experts caution that flu season has not yet peaked. While cases are already rising, additional surges are expected in the coming weeks.

The good news is flu shots are still available, and they remain the best protection against serious illness and hospitalization.

Why It Matters


Flu vaccination is the most effective way to reduce the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and complications — especially for:
Older adults
Young children
Pregnant individuals
People with chronic conditions such as asthma or diabetes

Flu Shots Available Close to Home


To help protect the community, Concho County Hospital is offering flu shots at Concho Medical Clinic, providing convenient access to vaccination without the need to travel or delay care.

“Flu season is already here, and the data show it’s intensifying,” said Michelle Briley, RN, chief nursing officer. “Getting a flu shot now is one of the simplest steps people can take to protect their health and reduce strain on our healthcare system. We encourage everyone in our community to take advantage of this service while there’s still time to build protection.”

Getting vaccinated now helps lower your risk of getting sick and reduces the spread of flu in our community.

Schedule Your Flu Shot


Flu shots are available at Concho Medical Clinic.

To schedule your flu shot:
Call (325) 869-9250
Visit
Walk-ins available

Early action matters. As flu cases continue to rise across Texas, getting vaccinated now can help protect you, your family, and your community.