Health officials are expecting an increase in flu-related hospitalizations and deaths in Illinois with cases now reported widely.  The Illinois Department of Public Health announced yesterday that flu activity is now widespread, meaning the virus is showing up in at least half the state.  Health department director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck says it’s not too late to get a flu shot.  So far this season, 122 people have been admitted to Illinois hospital influenza intensive care units with the flu.  There have been six deaths.  Babs Frederking with the Washington County Health Department says they are out of the flu vaccine, but there are other places to get it, such as Doehring’s Pharmacy in town, as well as a doctor’s office or at a box-store like Walgreens or WalMart or CVS.  If you didn’t get the vaccine or have flu symptoms, she has other advice if you feel ill, such as getting to a doctor.  Frederking also says to wash hands and stay at home if you do have the flu to avoid spreading it.