H3N2 virus cases are rising in Delhi NCR and other states. A survey shows 69% of Delhi NCR households have members with flu-like symptoms. Doctors report sudden high fever, sore throat, runny nose, cough, and body aches as common signs. Children, elderly, pregnant women, and those with chronic conditions are at higher risk. There's no specific cure, but rest, fluids, and fever-reducing medicines help. Doctors advise seeking medical care if fever persists. To prevent spread, wash hands often, wear masks in public, and avoid close contact with sick people. Get a flu vaccine for protection. Two people died in Kolkata on after heavy rain flooded streets and railway tracks. (Updated 23 Sep 2025, 11:35 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- H3N2 virus cases are rising in Delhi NCR and other states
- A survey shows 69% of Delhi NCR households have members with flu -like symptoms
- Doctors report sudden high fever, sore throat, runny nose, cough, and body aches as common signs