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China CDC Confirms Seasonal Influenza Outbreaks in at Least 17 Provinces. Update: reported that 17 provinces had reached high epidemic levels, while t

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China CDC Confirms Influenza Outbreaks in at Least 17 Provinces
More severe cases have emerged in provinces such as Henan and Shandong.
By Mary Man
Published: 12/4/2025, 2:10:29 PM EST​

Flu cases are surging across China. At least 17 provinces have reported outbreaks, hospitals are overwhelmed with patients, and schools have suspended classes.
According to the latest monitoring data released by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Dec. 4, the positivity rate among influenza-like illness cases in outpatient and emergency departments nationwide has reached nearly 51.5 percent. Given China’s track record of underreporting epidemic information, the real figure might be even higher.

According to Chinese official media outlet CCTV on Wednesday, Wang Dayan, a researcher at the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention under the China CDC, said that 17 provinces in China are seeing high influenza rates, while transmission in other provinces is at a moderate level. Overall, the flu wave is showing an upward trend and may peak from early to mid-December.

Wang also said that viruses spread rapidly and cases among children aged 5–14 are significantly higher than in other age groups. Cluster outbreaks are likely to happen in crowded places such as schools, kindergartens, and nursing homes.​..
 
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China strengthens response for vulnerable groups amid flu peak

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...The National Health Commission (NHC) on Friday reported that 17 provinces had reached high epidemic levels, while the remaining provinces remain at moderate levels.

​... To ease pressure on large hospitals, patients are being directed to nearby clinics. Hospitals are opening all necessary fever clinics, adding consultation rooms and beds, and extending service hours to evenings and weekends. Clinic schedules are being publicly shared to help residents plan visits....

Medical services are being streamlined through a "test-before-diagnosis" model to reduce wait times...

By the end of November, all 1,763 Class II and III maternal and child health hospitals were providing pediatric care; 74.3 percent offered night clinics, and 92.5 percent operated weekend services. In addition, 3,304 hospitals now meet "child-friendly" facility standards.​...

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