Moore County Health Leaders Warn of Early Flu Season and Rising Measles Risk in 2026

MOORE COUNTY, NC — Respiratory illnesses are spreading earlier than usual this winter, and local health officials say now is the time to take prevention seriously.

Moore County health leaders say the 2025–2026 respiratory virus season started ahead of schedule, with more people reporting cold and flu symptoms as early as late November rather than the more typical January or February surge. Officials are tracking multiple viruses at once, including influenza (flu), RSV, and COVID-19.

Health experts emphasize that everyday prevention steps still make a big difference, including handwashing, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick. They also say one of the strongest protections is staying current on recommended vaccines.

Alongside the seasonal virus wave, officials are also urging families to be aware of measles, a highly contagious disease that can spread through the air and linger for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. Nationally, measles activity increased significantly in 2025, with the overwhelming majority of cases reported in people who were not vaccinated.

In North Carolina, confirmed measles cases have been limited and primarily linked to travel. Health officials say there is currently no widespread community transmission in the state, but they are preparing response plans in case a local case appears.

Parents are encouraged to confirm that children are up to date on routine immunizations, especially those too young to be vaccinated or those who remain unvaccinated and more vulnerable to infection.

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