The Department of Health is reporting the first two influenza deaths of the 2025 – 2026 season, both Minnehaha County residents in the >64-year age group.
“Influenza can be a very serious illness,” said Dr. Joshua Clayton, State Epidemiologist for the Department of Health. “Taking preventative measures like regularly washing hands, covering your cough, and getting vaccinated if you choose against flu will protect you and your family.”
Clayton noted influenza activity is increasing statewide with 2,824 lab-confirmed flu cases and 154 hospitalizations reported; an average of 40 South Dakotan deaths are reported each year.
During the flu season, we encourage all South Dakotans to take the following preventative actions to help slow the spread of the flu:
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick;
- Wash your hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand gel;
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth;
- Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze; and
- Stay home if you are sick.
In addition to preventative actions, yearly flu vaccinations are recommended for everyone age six months and older. Groups like pregnant women, children younger than five years, people over 65 years, and people with chronic medical conditions are at higher risk for flu-related complications. Healthcare workers and household contacts of high-risk populations, such as those with young infants, should also be vaccinated.







