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  • California Influenza Reports 2025/26

    California Respiratory Virus Dashboard

    What to Know
    • In California, the amount of combined respiratory illness (Influenza (flu), RSV, and COVID-19) causing people to seek health care is very low.
    • SARS-CoV-2 wastewater levels are rapidly decreasing and are now classified as low.
    • Get vaccinated today for flu, RSV, and COVID-19.
    • Visit My Turn - California Vaccine Scheduling Site to schedule your vaccine today.
    • For 2025-2026 respiratory virus vaccine information, visit CDPH Public Health for All.
    • Stay home if you’re feeling sick, cover your cough, and wash your hands to avoid spreading illness.
    Updated 10/3/2025​​


    ​​About the Dashboard

    Many respiratory viruses, including flu, RSV and COVID-19 circulate year-round in the United States. Some viruses are more active from October through March, such as the flu and RSV among many others.

    The California Respiratory Virus Dashboard shows statewide and regional, weekly respiratory virus data. It provides an overview of activity and severity for flu, RSV and COVID-19. The data updates most Fridays. This may change in the future as more information becomes available. Refer to the How to Navigate the Dashboard section for guidance on utilizing and understanding the dashboard features.

    CDPH monitors:
    • Positive tests data from those who seek healthcare
    • Emergency department visits for respiratory viruses
    • Hospitalization rates for flu, RSV and COVID-19
    • Vital records data of deceased individuals from these diseases
    • Presence of respiratory viruses in wastewater

    This information allows CDPH to:
    • Identify changes in disease patterns
    • Identify level of viruses, if present

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    How to Navigate the Dashboard
    • Select a tab at the top to see:
      • An overview
      • Test positivity
      • Flu typing
      • Emergency department (ED) visits
      • Hospital admissions
      • Deaths or pediatric deaths
    • In the overview tab, select your region. to determine the level of respiratory illness causing people to seek healthcare.
      • To determine which region your county is in, go to the Regional Public Health Office page.
      • On our overview page of the dashboard, you can also select a condition and see the levels for all the regions of California for:
        • Test positivity
        • New admissions
        • Wastewater concentrations
      • ​​Hover over a region to see the level and value for each metric.
    • Definitions of test positivity and hospital admissions levels can be seen in the table below. For wastewater level information, see the California Wastewater Surveillance Dashboard.
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    • ​For the test positivity, ED visits, hospital admissions, and deaths tabs, there are two figures.
      • The top figure compares all three conditions for the current season. The bottom figure you can select the condition and view data for the past three seasons.
      • ​​On the hospital admissions tab there are only two seasons due to changing reporting requirements.
      • ​​Season is defined as Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report (MMWR) week 27 through week 26 of the following year.
      • ​These weeks are usually at the end of June or beginning of July.
    • Using the drop down to the left of each multi-season figure, values can be filtered by:
      • Condition
      • Region
      • Age
      • Date Display Options*
    • When filtering, if you deselect all options on the Region and Age filters, the figure still shows the values for selecting all.
    • The flu-typing page only has a figure for the current season. It has the same filtering options as the multi-season figures, except condition. This tab only has influenza data.
    • The ED visits page does not include filters for region and age.
    • ​The pediatric deaths page has one figure with all conditions and multiple seasons with no additional filters.


    * The date format for the x-axis of the figures can be changed to display the MMWR week, week-ending date, or month.

    MMWR is a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that provides critical updates on public health concerns. It’s typically used by public health professionals, researchers, policymakers and healthcare providers for decision-making on public health threats.

    The MMWR week date format allows for a more straightforward comparison to CDC’s report. When selecting the monthly option for date display options, values are averaged for the entire month, even if the current month hasn’t ended.​




  • #2
    CDPH Calls on Dairy Operators to Offer On-site Flu Vaccine Clinics

    OCTOBER 14, 2025

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a letter to diary operators from Kristin J. Cummings, MD, Chief of the Occupational Health Branch, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) calls on owners and operators of California dairies to offer on-site flu vaccine clinics for employees working with dairy cows. CDPH cites potential benefits of less absenteeism, with less accompanying loss of productivity and revenue. The letter goes on to acknowledge that while seasonal flu vaccines do not protect employees avian flu (H5N1) infection from infected dairy cows, and notes that flu vaccinations could reduce the likelihood of simultaneous infection with seasonal flu and H5NI; some have speculated this poses a risk of development of a new, more dangerous flu variant.

    Dr. Cummings letter suggests the possibility of working with local health departments, some of which offer low- or no-cost flu vaccines, providing vouchers for employees to receive vaccines at local pharmacies or clinics, and offering time off to employees to receive the flu vaccine.

    CDPH also offers resources to assist with H5N1 testing and access vaccine clinics.

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In a letter to diary operators from Kristin J. Cummings, MD, Chief of the Occupational Health Branch, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH)...

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    • #3
      San Diego County
      Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report

      Data through 10/25/2025

      COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV Season-to-Date Overview

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