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The number of serious flu cases in Chicago climbed higher last week than any week last flu season.
The latest report from the city?s Department of Public Health also showed the number of flu cases has continued to increase at a steady pace throughout this flu season.
Thirty-seven influenza-associated cases were reported in Chicago hospitals? intensive care units for the week of Dec. 11, the most recent data available. That?s one more than last flu season?s peak, reached the week of Dec. 28, 2012.
Re: Chicago: flu cases hit higher peak than last season
Dozens hospitalized with flu
The flu is continuing to spread across Prince Edward Island.
P.E.I. public health officials say there are now 81 lab confirmed cases and 36 people have required hospitalization.
There have been no deaths.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has lifted visiting restrictions on its rehabilitation unit. Restrictions were put in place on Unit 7 when two patients came down with the flu.
Health officials have now given that unit the all clear.