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A Kentucky child without an influenza vaccination has died from flu complications, marking the first pediatric flu fatality of the season, the Kentucky Department for Public Health announced on February 7, 2025. Details regarding the child remain undisclosed. Dr. Steven Stack, Kentucky’s public health commissioner, emphasized that influenza is increasing statewide, with only 17% of children vaccinated thus far.
In Jefferson County, where fewer than 30% of children have received their flu shots, nearly 3,000 cases have been confirmed this week. “Vaccination is the best way to prevent severe illness and death,” Stack stated, urging those unvaccinated to receive both flu and COVID-19 vaccines promptly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advocates for annual vaccinations for everyone aged six months and older.
As flu cases continue to surge, officials highlight the importance of personal hygiene practices, such as hand washing and staying home when sick, to combat the spread of both influenza and COVID-19.