What's Going Around in Erie?

Fast local read for Erie, powered by Pennsylvania surveillance plus city context lower on the page — May 2026

Fast answer

What matters first in Erie

For a quick "what illness, virus, or sickness is going around in Erie?" check, start with rsv. It is high and similar to 4.9 per 100k last week in the best public signal we have for the Erie area. This page gives the broad local read first, then lets you open the direct local answer pages that matter most.

Strongest current signal

RSV

4.5 per 100K

Stable — similar to 4.9 per 100K last week

Flu

Low, 0.9% ILI, similar to 1.0% last week

RSV

High, 4.5 per 100K, similar to 4.9 per 100K last week

COVID-19

Moderate, 2.5 per 100K, down from 3.1 per 100K last week

Measles

25 cases in 2026

Spread signal

Pennsylvania statewide surveillance

City context

CDC PLACES 2022

Best use

Fast local read before deeper charts

CDC Recommendations at This Level

RSV activity is elevated — extra care for vulnerable groups

  • Limit infants' exposure to crowds and sick contacts
  • Anyone with cold symptoms should avoid close contact with babies and elderly family members
  • Watch infants closely for breathing difficulties — RSV can get serious quickly in babies
  • Adults 60+ with chronic lung or heart disease should take extra precautions
  • Call your pediatrician if your baby is breathing rapidly, wheezing, or not feeding well

This is general public health guidance based on CDC recommendations — not personal medical advice. Talk to your healthcare provider about what's right for you and your family.

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Useful questions

Questions that make the Erie page easier to use

These are the pages that explain scope, sharing, and page choice without making the main city answer any noisier.

Source and context

Where this city page data comes from

Updated

May 29, 2026

Coverage

State-level disease surveillance plus slower city-level community context

Best For

Quick local infectious-disease orientation before deeper chart review

Use the top half of this page for what is spreading now in the Erie area. The lower community-context section is older CDC PLACES data about respiratory burden and access to care, included to explain possible impact rather than current spread.

Methods → Data sources → Refresh cadence: Weekly for infectious-disease feeds; annual for CDC PLACES context

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Frequently Asked Questions

What illnesses are going around in Erie, Pennsylvania right now?

Based on the best current public-health signal for the Erie area, flu activity in Pennsylvania is low, RSV is high, COVID-19 is moderate, and Pennsylvania has reported 25 measles cases in 2026. Click any topic above for the detailed page that matches the actual question.

Is the flu bad in Erie right now?

Flu activity in Pennsylvania (which includes Erie) is currently low with 0.9% ILI. Activity appears stable. See the Pennsylvania flu page for weekly trend charts.

Why does this page include city-level community context?

The lower community-context section does not show what is spreading this week. It uses CDC PLACES (2022 data) to show slower-moving local vulnerability and access-to-care patterns in Erie, such as asthma burden or uninsured adults, so the infection data has clearer local context.

Does Erie have its own health data, or is this state-level?

This page combines two types of public-health data. The infectious disease section (flu, COVID, RSV, measles) shows Pennsylvania state-level surveillance, which is the most reliable available indicator for the Erie area right now. The lower community-context section adds slower Erie-specific CDC PLACES estimates about respiratory vulnerability and access to care. State infectious disease data reflects overall trends that apply to communities within the state, including Erie.

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Local Health Signal is not affiliated with the CDC or any government agency. Data is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for clinical decision making. See our methods page for details on data sources and limitations.