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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Flu Alert: Cases Are Rising in the UAE (But You Can Still Avoid It)

If it feels like everyone around you is sniffling and coughing, you’re not imagining it. Flu cases are climbing across the UAE right now, thanks to seasonal weather changes that give the virus the perfect conditions to spread. Doctors say most cases are still mild, but they’re encouraging everyone to take a few simple steps to stay healthy and avoid passing it on.

Here’s the thing: the flu isn’t just a bad cold. It hits harder — think fever, chills, body aches, sore throat, cough, runny nose, and that deep fatigue that makes even getting out of bed feel like a workout. And for certain groups — young kids, older adults, or anyone with a weakened immune system — it can lead to more serious problems like bronchitis or pneumonia.

So what can you do? Get vaccinated. It’s still the best way to protect yourself. The annual flu shot won’t guarantee you’ll never get the flu, but it significantly lowers your chances of getting seriously sick or ending up in the hospital. And yes, it’s recommended for pretty much everyone six months and older. Even if you’re late to the game this season, it’s still worth getting. Not a fan of needles? There’s a nasal spray option too.

Beyond the vaccine, good hygiene goes a long way. The flu spreads through those tiny droplets when someone coughs or sneezes, and it can hang around on surfaces longer than you’d think. Wash your hands often — and we mean really wash them, not just a quick rinse. Use hand sanitizer when soap and water aren’t around. Try not to touch your face (harder than it sounds, we know). And if you need to cough or sneeze, do it into your elbow, not your hands.

Keep some distance from anyone who’s clearly under the weather, and if you’re in a packed indoor space, consider wearing a mask. It’s not about being paranoid — it’s just smart. And if you start feeling sick yourself, do everyone a favor and stay home until you’re better. No one wants your germs at the office or the gym.

A few other things can help too. Open your windows when you can to get fresh air moving through your space. If that’s not an option, an air purifier can help. And don’t underestimate the basics: get enough sleep, eat well, stay hydrated, and move your body regularly. Your immune system will thank you.

The bottom line? Flu season doesn’t have to knock you out. A little awareness, a vaccine, and some everyday habits can make all the difference. Stay smart, stay healthy.

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