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By Alyssa Sutherland For the FCT
 By Alyssa Sutherland For the FCT  
Published 6:05 am Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Flu cases in state are on the rise

Just in time for the New Year, flu cases are on the rise.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported last week that 14.8% of the 70,675 individuals tested nationally for flu tested positive during its week before Christmas report, which is an increase of 82.716% from the previous week’s 8.1% positive tests.

Approximately 98% of those who test positive for the flu tested positive for influenza A, according to data from the CDC. The remainder tested positive for influenza B.

“Seasonalinfluenzaactivity continues to increase across the country,” according to the CDC’s report.

That includes local flu numbers.

Per the Alabama Department of Public Health, last week there was a 101% increase in emergency room visits related to those testing positive for flu, COVID-19 or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) compared to the week before.

While Christmas week saw 7.31% of emergency department visits involved cases with respiratory virus symptoms, compared to just 3.64% the week before.

Most of those who tested positive for a respiratory virus in were positive for the flu (6.26%). Only a few tested positive for RSV (.68%) and COVID-19 (.37%).

Alabama’s flu level is currently considered “moderate” according to the CDC. One week ago that level was “low.”

At North Alabama Medical Center, flu tests were administered to 2,040 individuals from September through November.

TheAlabamaDepartment of Public Health website encourages those exhibiting any respiratory symptoms to stay home.

Additionally, folks should cover coughs and sneezes, avoid touching eyes, noses and mouths and wash hands frequently to prevent the spread of viruses.

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