Flu Cases Surge at Unprecedented Rate in Parts of the US

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Flu cases are surging in parts of the United States at an unprecedented rate, officials are warning. More than a dozen states are experiencing high or very high flu activity, with 4.6 million cases, 49,000 hospitalizations and 1,900 deaths from the flu this season, according to the CDC. NBC's Emily Ikeda reports for TODAY.

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