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H3N2 flu cases on the rise in Delhi-NCR
India
Delhi-NCR is seeing an early jump in H3N2 flu cases, with more people coming down with high fevers, coughs, and body aches.
Doctors say this year's symptoms are hitting harder and showing up sooner than usual.
What to do if you catch flu
H3N2 can cause fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, and sometimes even pneumonia.
To lower your risk: get your annual flu shot if you're in a vulnerable group (kids, seniors, or have chronic illnesses), wash your hands often, and wear a mask in crowded places.
If you feel sick and symptoms persist for more than a couple of days, it's smart to check in with a doctor.