Flu in Connecticut Right Now
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No current CDC FluView state signal for Connecticut
For current influenza activity, this CDC ILINet feed does not include a weekly Connecticut outpatient ILI percentage. ILINet participation is voluntary, and some state-level rows are not available every week. As a result, we cannot show a current CDC FluView flu level for Connecticut.
What this does NOT mean:
This does not mean Connecticut has zero flu cases or is free of flu activity — it means the state does not share this particular data with the CDC's outpatient surveillance network.
If local experience feels different from the missing CDC row, read why flu numbers and lived experience can disagree.
What to check instead
- Start with the Connecticut health overview for the fastest cross-topic picture of flu, COVID-19, RSV, measles, and MMR coverage.
- Use nearby reporting states as a regional proxy: Massachusetts , Rhode Island .
- Check the national flu map to see whether the broader U.S. trend is still rising or fading.
Source and context
How this page is built
Source
Updated
May 29, 2026
Coverage
ILINet reporting network, with gaps where states do not participate
Best For
Understanding the reporting gap and what to check next
This page explains a reporting gap rather than flu absence. Connecticut may still have flu activity even though it does not submit data to CDC ILINet.
Nearby States
| State | Activity Level | ILI % |
|---|---|---|
| Not reported | — | |
| Low | 1.1% | |
| Low | 0.9% |
Sources & Methods
ILI (influenza-like illness) is defined as fever plus cough or sore throat. Data reflects the percentage of outpatient visits for ILI reported through the CDC's ILINet surveillance network. Activity levels are computed from ILI percentage thresholds. Learn more about our methods .
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Cities in Connecticut
Health snapshots available for these Connecticut cities:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the flu going around in Connecticut right now?
We cannot confirm Connecticut's current flu level from CDC ILINet because Connecticut does not submit weekly outpatient flu surveillance data to that network. The best alternatives are the Connecticut statewide overview, nearby states that do report, and the national flu trend page.
Does Connecticut report flu data to the CDC?
Connecticut does not currently report flu surveillance data to the CDC's ILINet (Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Network). ILINet participation is voluntary for states, and not all states submit data. This means we cannot show current flu levels for Connecticut from this source.
Where can I find flu information for Connecticut?
For flu activity in Connecticut, check the Connecticut state health department website. You can also view national flu trends on our flu hub page, or check nearby states that do participate in CDC ILINet reporting.
Where does this flu data come from?
Flu data on Local Health Signal comes from the CDC's ILINet (Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Network), accessed via the Delphi Epidata API. Participation in ILINet is voluntary, and some states — including Connecticut — do not submit data to this surveillance network.
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.