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Flu in Tucson Right Now (April 2026)

Tucson, Arizona • Best available public signal for the city area

Here is the fastest honest answer for Tucson: flu activity in the surrounding Arizona surveillance area is moderate right now, and this page tells you what that means, what to do next, and where to click for deeper charts.

Moderate
2.1%

of outpatient visits for flu-like illness in the state surveillance area

Week ending Apr 4, 2026

↓ Decreasing

0.3 percentage points near the national average

Tucson inherits the same weekly flu signal as the rest of Arizona. Use this page when you want the fastest local answer, then open the statewide flu dashboard for the full trend chart and comparisons.

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Flu in Tucson right now

Moderate

Built for the moment someone asks about Tucson before a trip, event, school decision, or family visit.

If someone asks whether flu is going around in Tucson, this is the best quick answer to send. It uses the latest Arizona surveillance as the most honest consistent public signal for the city area.

  • Best current signal: 2.1% of visits for flu-like illness in Arizona.
  • Tucson should be read through the statewide trend, not speculative city counts.
  • Next clicks should widen into the full city snapshot, the statewide flu page, or the travel checker.

Quick read

2.1%

Arizona weekly flu signal

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CDC Recommendations at This Level

Flu is circulating — take everyday precautions

  • Wash hands frequently, especially before eating and after public spaces
  • Stay home if you develop fever, cough, or body aches — you're most contagious in the first 3-4 days
  • The CDC recommends getting a flu shot if you haven't yet — it's not too late
  • Consider a mask in crowded indoor spaces if you're high-risk or caring for someone who is

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.

Why this page is useful

Direct answer

This page is built to answer one question fast: what is the best current public signal for flu in Tucson?

Honest scope

It uses the best public data we actually have for the city area instead of pretending there is precise weekly city-level surveillance when there is not.

Best next click

Every city answer should widen into a stronger state dashboard, city overview, or weekly roundup instead of dead-ending.

Best Next Clicks for Tucson

Broader routes

The bigger pages that help after flu in Tucson

Local answer pages should not dead-end. These broader hubs are the best next places to send someone when they need more context than one disease page can provide.

Source and context

How this page is built

Updated

Apr 17, 2026

Coverage

Arizona state surveillance used as the best signal for Tucson

Best For

Fast flu orientation for Tucson before deeper chart or state-page review

Tucson does not have a single public flu dashboard we can rely on every week, so this page uses Arizona state surveillance as the best consistent public signal for the Tucson area.

Methods → Data sources → Refresh cadence: Weekly (Fridays)

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.