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NHS Flu Crisis: Hospitals Overwhelmed
12 Dec
Summary
- Flu hospitalizations reach record highs for this time of year.
- NHS faces worst-case scenario with rising winter viruses.
- Striking doctors add to pressure as flu season peaks.

The National Health Service is confronting an unprecedented surge in flu hospitalizations, described as a "worst-case scenario" for this period. Daily average figures show 2,660 patients in hospital beds with influenza, a 55% increase from the previous week and the highest recorded for this time of year. This overwhelming influx is straining NHS resources significantly, with no peak in sight.
Adding to the pressure, other winter viruses are also on the rise, with norovirus hospital admissions increasing by 35%. NHS chiefs have warned that staff are being pushed to their limits to maintain patient care. The situation is further complicated by a planned strike by thousands of resident doctors scheduled from December 17-22, raising concerns about major disruptions during the critical Christmas period.
Despite these challenges, over 17.4 million flu vaccinations have been administered, surpassing last year's numbers. Health officials urge eligible individuals to get vaccinated to protect themselves and others. For non-life-threatening conditions, the public is advised to use NHS 111 or 111 online instead of A&E, reserving emergency services for critical injuries and life-threatening situations.




