Flu Season

Flu Season refers to the time of year when influenza viruses circulate more widely and when the incidence of flu infections typically increases. This seasonal outbreak usually occurs in the fall and winter months, varying by region, with peaks often seen between December and February in the Northern Hemisphere. During Flu Season, people are at higher risk of contracting the flu due to increased exposure in colder weather when people tend to spend more time indoors, facilitating the spread of the virus. Public health officials often emphasize the importance of vaccination during this period to reduce the risk of infection and its potential complications.