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Via: WRAL.com

According to health officials, it looks like cases of H1N1 are on the decline. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated Jan. 10 to 16 National Influenza Vaccination Week in an effort to remind the public of the dangers that persist as the peak of flu season arrives. The CDC reported Friday that there are no signs of seasonal flu right now, only the H1N1, or swine, variety.

Four states had widespread cases the previous week. The number has been dropping since late October. To date, 79 people have died in North Carolina of H1N1 complications. With reported cases down and an ample supply of vaccine, local authorities say now is an ideal time to get your vaccine.