public health numbers are confirming something many people are all too aware of — ottawa is in the midst of a busy flu season that is making more people sick than a year ago and is expected to get worse.
over the week ending feb. 8, more than a quarter of people tested for influenza in ottawa were positive — a high rate that is increasing, according to ottawa public health. influenza testing is largely done in health institutions, including long-term care homes and hospitals, and predominately for those who are at the highest risk, particularly people over the age of 65.
in ottawa during that period, 47 people were admitted to hospital with influenza, levels which are high and increasing. there have also been 11 new and 24 ongoing influenza outbreaks at long-term care homes, hospitals, retirement homes and elsewhere, according to the most recent numbers.
dr. trevor arnason, interim medical officer of health with ottawa public health, said that ottawa is in the middle of a very busy flu season.
more than 150,000 doses of flu vaccine have been administered across the city since last fall through pharmacies and community health care providers. even with immunization, people can become infected with influenza, but it reduces the severity of illness by about half, according to the public health agency of canada.