Flu outbreak hits University of Michigan as some students prepare to travel for Thanksgiving holiday: "There's vaccine fatigue"
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Michigan is dealing with its first flu outbreak, local and state health departments report. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are is investigating the nearly 530 influenza cases reported at the University of Michigan—77% of them among the unvaccinated.
While 98% of their student population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, only about a third have had the flu shot.
Dr. Lindsey Mortenson, the university's medical director, blamed those numbers on "vaccine hesitancy or people just not making time to get it done."
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