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Flu has peaked in Canada while cases remain high but ‘stable or decreased’: PHAC

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As we navigate the ongoing pandemic, it’s essential to keep an eye on other health concerns that can impact our communities. One such issue is the seasonal flu, which, despite being overshadowed by COVID-19, continues to affect individuals across the globe. Flu has peaked in Canada while cases remain high but ‘stable or decreased’: PHAC. It’s crucial that we continue to monitor the situation and take necessary precautions to protect ourselves and our loved ones.

The Current State of Flu in Different Regions

Flu cases vary significantly across different regions, with factors such as weather, population density, and health infrastructure playing a role. For example, in the United States of America, the flu season typically peaks between December and February, with high activity continuing through May. On the other hand, countries like Australia and New Zealand see their flu peak in their winter months of June, July, and August.

Understanding the Flu Peak in Canada

In Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) keeps a close eye on flu activity. Interestingly, this year’s flu season peaked earlier than usual, while the number of cases remains high but has either stabilized or decreased. This pattern is a positive sign, indicating that the worst may be over but reminding us that we are not out of the woods yet.

Global Flu Trends

Worldwide, flu trends tend to follow similar patterns, with peaks occurring during the colder months. However, tropical regions may see flu activity year-round. Countries like Mexico, India, and the Philippines need to maintain constant vigilance against the flu. These global trends are important to monitor as they can provide insights into how the flu might behave in other countries and regions.

How to Protect Yourself From the Flu

Regardless of where you live or the current flu trends in your region, there are steps you can take to protect yourself. These include getting the annual flu vaccine, practicing good hand hygiene, maintaining physical distance from those who are ill, and wearing a mask in crowded settings. All these precautions can significantly reduce your risk of contracting the flu.

Final Thoughts

While the flu might not be making headlines like COVID-19, it remains a significant global health concern. Monitoring flu trends, such as the recent peak in Canada, can help us stay informed and take necessary precautions. As we continue to navigate the pandemic, let’s not forget about the importance of protecting ourselves from the flu.

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Ethan Radcliffe
Ethan Radcliffe is a senior reporter and digital editor at The Toronto Insider, specializing in Canadian federal policy, GTA urban development, and national economic trends. With over a decade of experience in North American journalism, Ethan focuses on translating complex legislative and economic developments into clear, accessible reporting for Canadian readers. Ethan’s work emphasizes policy analysis, government accountability, and data-driven reporting, with a strong focus on how federal and provincial decisions impact communities across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. He has covered infrastructure planning, housing policy, fiscal strategy, and regulatory changes affecting Canadian households and businesses. A graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Journalism, Ethan brings expertise in investigative reporting, long-form analysis, editorial standards, and digital publishing best practices. His reporting is guided by verifiable sources, public records, and transparent sourcing. In addition to reporting, Ethan has experience in newsroom editing, fact-checking workflows, SEO-informed journalism, and audience analytics, ensuring stories meet both editorial integrity standards and modern digital discoverability requirements. Ethan is committed to objective, fact-driven journalism and adheres to established ethical guidelines, prioritizing accuracy, clarity, and public trust in all reporting.

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