Over 500 Flu-Related Deaths Reported In North Carolina This Season; Vaccination, Preventative Measures Encouraged
(WNCN, Greg Funderburg, Keaton Eberly) — Vesenta Watson spends most of his days working with Child Fund International and says he got sick a few months ago.
“Back in December, I came down terribly with the flu, and I was bedridden for several days,” he said.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced the reported flu deaths for the 2024-25 season on Wednesday, saying more than 500 people diagnosed with flu died across North Carolina this past respiratory virus season. This marks the highest number of flu-related deaths since 2009, state health officials said, a fact that has left many, including Samalia Idris, in a state of shock.
Idris, who contracted COVID-19 a few years ago and had a brief hospital stay, now gets a flu shot every year. Her experience has taught her the importance of vaccination and she now takes her flu shot without fail, along with other preventive measures like wearing a mask.
Dr. David Weber with UNC Medical Center Chapel Hill says wearing a mask is one way to protect yourself because the numbers are higher than usual.
“We have seen high numbers this season, and here at our medical center, we have seen 12 deaths from influenza. They have been all adults so far this year,” he said.