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Maryland Seasonal Flu 2025-26

Commonground

Senior Moderator
Maryland Influenza Surveillance 2025-2026 Season
Updated 10/24/2025​


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https://health.maryland.gov/phpa/influenza/Pages/flu-dashboard.aspx
 
Health officials launch ‘combined’ data dashboard on COVID-19, other respiratory illnesses

​October 27, 2025

Maryland health officials launched a new data dashboard on seasonal respiratory illnesses as the winter holidays approach — with data on the once-novel COVID-19 virus now reported alongside that of influenza and others.

The Maryland Department of Health announced Monday that the Maryland Combined Respiratory Illness Dashboard aims to help families monitor seasonal illnesses that spike in the cooler months.


But public health researchers say the dashboard is also a sign of a new stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, where it operates as a “relatively equal threat” to the other viruses that circulate in the colder months. Deputy Secretary of Public Health Services Meg Sullivan agrees.

“We’re in a different place with COVID, and we know that COVID is endemic and happening,” Sullivan said Monday. “We want to really urge the public to know what is happening in the community, for all the respiratory viruses, to be able to make those informed decisions about how to best protect themselves and their families.”

Sullivan described the Maryland Combined Respiratory Illness Dashboard as a “one-stop shop” for respiratory illnesses that Marylanders and health care providers should monitor in the coming months. The dashboard focuses on COVID-19, seasonal influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), among others.


“The goal of the dashboard is to put the data all in one place,” Sullivan said. “To be able to have easy access to a snapshot of what is happening where they live, whether it’s the entire state or more specifically in their counties and how much disease is out there.”

The dashboard will be updated weekly to provide information on the respiratory illnesses. That includes information on the number of hospitalizations, along with deaths caused by those illnesses and the number of people getting vaccinated each week.

continued: https://www.newsfromthestates.com/a...ashboard-covid-19-other-respiratory-illnesses
 
Department of Health
Visitors to Health Department Encouraged to Wear Masks Following Direction of the Maryland Department of Health

January 2, 2026 by Joelle Butler
From the Maryland Department of Health – As of Dec. 31, 2025, Maryland’s statewide respiratory virus associated hospitalization rates for influenza and RSV exceed 10 hospitalizations per 100,000 residents. Therefore, at this time, MDH recommends the implementation of facility wide source control in patient care areas and patient-facing health care settings. This includes the use of masks by all individuals in patient-facing areas, including non-clinical staff and visitors.

MDH’s Maryland Combined Respiratory Illness Databash that is updated weekly can be found here: Respiratory Illness Activity Summary

The Washington County Health Department’s infectious disease data dashboard can be found here: Washington County Infectious Disease Data

https://washcohealth.org/visitors-t...rection-of-the-maryland-department-of-health/

 
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