When Will Flu Season Start?

Flu shot being injected into patient.
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It may be late fall, but there's not much flu going around in the United States so far this season, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Between Oct. 4 and Nov. 28, the percentage of people visiting the doctor who were there because of a flulike illness was just 1.9 percent, which is actually slightly lower than the percentage typically seen in the "off season," or the summer months, the report said.

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