CHERRY HILL, N.J. - The masks are off, but flu cases are up in April."We’re seeing more in the offices and emergency rooms than we saw the last two years combined," Dr.
Eric Sztejman, with Virtua Health, Pulmonary Critical Care, stated.Dr. Sztejman says in the past week and a half, they’ve seen cases spike. New Jersey Department of Health says flu activity statewide is high."Most important thing to do right now – wash your hands.
If you’re sick, please stay home," Dr. Sztejman commented.MORE HEADLINES:Flu season typically peaks between December and February, but in a pandemic year, nothing is ordinary.
As flu cases rise, COVID cases creep higher, too. Earlier in the week, Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr.