NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A sharp rise in flu cases across Tennessee has doctors on high alert.
Health experts said it’s already worse than last season’s, and the peak hasn’t even been reached yet.
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Dr. Buddy Creech at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is calling this a frantic flu season.
“A lot of cases and a lot of sickness,” Dr. Creech said. “If you have fever, chills and muscle aches, it is best to stay away from others. Take the day off work and recover.”…