one out of ten deaths in america since the start of february has been caused by the flu. it is monday night. the big story on action news tonight is a medical crisis throughout the tristate area and the rest of the country and the peak of the flu season could be wakes away. dann cuellar is at hanneman hospital. it s historically bad and getting historically worse. that s right, jim. the number of flu cases across the area is exploding. many more cases reported by this time last year and last week was a bad week for people getting the flu. doctors across the region are reporting a huge strike in the flu known as type a. it s packing a punch. chills, coughing, nausea and diarrhea. there have been 26 influenza deaths alone. these are the numbers being reported since october 1st with montgomery county reporting highest, 2100 cases. new jersey doubled the number of flu cases last week with 2,000. that compares with the 4,709 cases it saw the previous week. you can get th
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