Los Angeles County health officials Wednesday confirmed the county's first flu-related death of the season.
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According to the county Department of Public Health, the patient was an "older person" with underlying health conditions, who had not received a flu vaccination. No other details about the patient were released.
Health officials said flu activity in the area is "currently low," but is expected to inchrease with the approaching holidays as people travel and take part in large gatherings.
"We send our condolences to the family and loved ones of the person we lost. This tragic death reminds us how serious influenza can be," Dr. Muntu Davis, county Health Officer, said in a statement. "The best protection this season is getting an updated flu vaccine. Protecting yourself also helps keep your community safer.
"You can also reduce your risk by taking simple but powerful steps: wash your hands frequently, stay home and away from others when you feel sick, and wear a well-fitting mask in crowded indoor spaces, around people at higher risk, or whenever you have symptoms. These simple steps help slow the spread of flu and protect everyone around you."
Health officials recommend flu vaccines for everyone older than six months.
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