Influenza season well underway, set to be the Grinch that steals Christmas: doctors
TORONTO — It’s that time of year again — that sneezing, coughing, aching, feel-so-lousy time of year.
Yup, flu season is back. And not only is the winter scourge starting early this year, it’s on track to be a major spoiler for holiday festivities, infectious-disease specialists predict.
“Already we’re getting quite early indications of H3N2 activity, and in some places that is likely to escalate over the coming weeks and then may further amplify during the holiday period when there is increased social mixing,” Dr. Danuta Skowronski, an influenza expert at the B.C. Centre for Disease Control, said from Vancouver.
“So we may be seeing high, if not peak levels of activity over the holiday period this year,” she said, “which reinforces that influenza is the original Grinch that stole Christmas.”


