The pace of flu activity continues to quicken across the United States, and probably hasn’t peaked yet, according to an assessment by the CDC.

Right now, the heaviest flu activity is occurring along the East and West Coasts, Lynnette Brammer, MPH, a CDC epidemiologist, told HealthDay. “The Northwest has been hit harder and earlier, and activity could have peaked there, but we won’t know that for a couple of weeks,” she said.

Only the center of the country has been largely spared, but Brammer expects flu activity to increase there over the next several weeks. The dominant strain right now is H3N2, which often signals a severe season that affects the oldest and youngest people the hardest, she said. H1N1 and B viruses are also circulating.

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