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Last year's flu season was more severe than in recent years, with hospitalizations reaching their highest level since 2010-11.

The CDC predicts a moderate flu season for this fall and winter.

Flu season typically runs from October through March, peaking in colder months when people gather indoors.

Preventive measures include getting vaccinated, frequent hand washing, and isolating when sick to avoid spreading the virus.

Grab your tissues. Flu season is here and so are runny noses.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is predicting a "moderate" flu season this fall and winter in its respiratory disease season outlook .

But, you never know.

"They kind of base that on what happens in the southern hemisphere, and it hasn't been particularly noteworthy hi

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