If you've been suffering from the flu - this late in the season - you're not alone.
The BC Centre for Disease Control says in the last week, three-quarters of reported cases have been the H3N2 strain - and there's also been a 50 per cent spike in H1N1 cases.
Since October, about 76 per cent of the cases have been H1N1.
The CDC says the flu season peaked around January 1st - and had been declining up to the beginning of March.
Health officials says it's too soon to know whether this second wave has peaked.
The entire report can be found here