G Herbo is not the only person who has been recently hospitalized due to the flu.
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G Herbo discovered his recent health crisis while trying to warn his fans and followers about the dangers that plague the United States.
On Sunday (April 6), the Chicago rapper seemed to reveal that he may have been hospitalized recently when he issued a warning via Instagram story. In addition to sharing photos of hospital beds with electrocardiograms (ECG/EKG), PTSD lyricists urge their followers not to ignore the dangers of the impact type of the new mutation that has impacted (influenza) virus.
“You guys are all safe here, brother this new flu is not a joke,” G Hull wrote in a story post.
G Herbo’s warning should not only be taken seriously, but also because he has been hospitalized, but also because the data supports his call for understanding the level of threats this year’s flu season. Although “seasonal flu activity continues to decline,” there may be up to several weeks of flu activity, according to the official CDC website. In addition, the 2024-2025 season has been classified as the first “highly severe season” since the 2017-2018 season, with nearly 13,000 patients taken to hospital last week due to the flu.
It is also worth mentioning that another virus outbreak threatens to have a huge impact on the country during G Herbo’s hospitalization. A CNN report shows that the second child died amid a worsening measles outbreak in Texas, prompting U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officials to confirm that the child was not vaccinated and had no known basic health problems. The child’s funeral was held Sunday.
“We are very sad to report that the school-age child who has recently been diagnosed with measles has passed away,” Aaron Davis, vice president of UMC’s health system, said in a statement.
Secretary Kennedy travels to West Texas to support grieving families and assess the situation.
“My intention is to come here quietly, comfort the family and be with the community in times of sadness,” he wrote on Sunday X.
Kennedy announced that the Department of Health and Human Services is working closely with Texas officials and has deployed the CDC team to the area. He also stressed the importance of vaccination and noted: “Measles-Girls Vaccine (MMR) vaccine is the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles.”
CNN: Parents provide their children with “toxic levels” of vitamin A, not measles vaccines. pic.twitter.com/kiy5qaompe
– March 28, 2025
For more details on the measles outbreak, see the report above.
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