Baltimore, MD - Jan. 20, 2026 - As quickly as it arrived, state health data shows that Maryland may now be on a downward trend of a “severe” influenza surge occurring over the winter holidays and early January.

But public health officials say now is not the time for Marylanders to let up on protective measures and public health practices, as the season is not over yet. There have already been 14 flu-related deaths in Maryland so far this year, already doubling last year’s death toll, with weeks left in the current flu season. Last year’s season did not peak until February.

“We’re seeing a bad flu season,” said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.

“It’s not too late to get your flu shot…. People who are symptomatic should not go to work or school, they should stay home,” he said. “And then you do all the other things — washing your hands frequently and wearing a mask when you’re around others and have symptoms.”... Read More: Maryland Matters