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South Carolina Seasonal Flu 2025-26

Commonground

Senior Moderator
February 1, 2025
Where is flu surging in the US? Some hospitals are overwhelmed in states with high rates

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In South Carolina, three major hospital systems have tightened visitor restrictions due to increased influenza, NBC affiliate WYFF4 reported. Last week, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Prisma Health and Bon Secours St. Francis began restricting children under 16 and anyone with flu symptoms from visiting hospitalized patients as a safety measure.​

https://www.yahoo.com/news/flu-activity-high-most-us-084035718.html
 
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Last update 11/12/25

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https://dph.sc.gov/respiratory-disease-dashboard
 
First 2025 flu-related death reported in South Carolina

​Department of Public Health confirms a person in the Lowcountry has died from influenza
December 3, 2025​



COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) announced today that the state has suffered its first influenza-associated death of the season, underscoring the seriousness of the disease as it circulates in our communities.

"Regrettably, a person from the Lowcountry region has died from the flu, becoming our first confirmed influenza-associated death of the season that officially started September 28,” said Dr. Linda Bell, State Epidemiologist and director of DPH’s Health Programs Branch.

“Unfortunately, we see many deaths, hospitalizations and other serious complications of flu each year in our state,” Dr. Bell said. “Getting vaccinated against this disease is the best way to prevent severe illness and death, and I recommend that all of us who are able get our shot as soon as possible.”

...https://www.wltx.com/article/news/h...ntry/101-5e88349d-be0d-4c51-a129-6e1633c5e685
 
[according to the previous (post #7) there have been an accumulated influenza-associated death count of 6 report from December 7 - 13th]

January 6, 2026 (52 minutes ago)
SCDPH: Alarming rise in SC flu deaths


COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– A troubling trend is emerging as the state moves through the peak of this year’s Flu season.

From December 21 to December 27, 9 Flu-related deaths were reported in South Carolina, according to the South Carolina Department of Public Health.

That brings the total number of Flu-related deaths this season to 16.

During the same period, 735 Flu-related hospitalizations were reported statewide.

Health officials expect those numbers to increase once data from the full holiday travel period is released

https://www.abccolumbia.com/2026/01/06/scdph-alarming-rise-in-sc-flu-deaths/
 
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