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Brote de influenza en Puerto Rico: casos casi quintuplican los de la pasada temporada

By Elias Herrera
Published in Actualidad
August 24, 2023
1 min read
Brote de influenza en Puerto Rico: casos casi quintuplican los de la pasada temporada

So, I just read this article about a major influenza outbreak in Puerto Rico, and man, it’s no joke. The number of cases is almost five times higher than last season! Talk about a dramatic increase!

Basically, what caught my attention is how this flu season has hit Puerto Rico hard. The article mentions that the number of cases has nearly quintupled compared to the previous year. That’s insane! It seems like this virus is really spreading like wildfire over there.

Now, I’ve got to tell you, I’ve had my fair share of experience with the flu. Last winter, I caught it and let me tell you, it was no walk in the park. I was bedridden for days, feeling like I got hit by a truck. So, I can only imagine how challenging it must be for the people in Puerto Rico dealing with such a widespread outbreak.

But here’s the thing, it’s not just about a few sniffles and a fever. The article talks about how this increase in flu cases is putting a strain on the already overwhelmed healthcare system in Puerto Rico. It hits the vulnerable populations the hardest, like the elderly or those with pre-existing health conditions. It’s a reminder of how important it is to take preventive measures and look out for one another, especially during flu season.

Now, here’s a little extra nugget of information I know from my doctor friend. He told me that getting vaccinated is one of the best ways to protect yourself from the flu. He swears by it, and I gotta say, I’m a believer too. So, if you ever find yourself in a flu-prone area like Puerto Rico or anywhere really, make sure to get your flu shot. It’s a small step that can make a big difference.

In conclusion, this article really sheds light on the seriousness of the influenza outbreak in Puerto Rico. The soaring number of cases and its impact on healthcare resources sends a clear message that we need to prioritize preventive measures. Whether it’s getting vaccinated, practicing good hygiene, or staying home when sick, we can all do our part to stop the spread of the flu. It’s not just about avoiding some snotty tissues, it’s about protecting ourselves and our communities from a potentially severe illness.


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