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Flu Outbreak Shuts Doors at Northern Ireland Care Homes
12 Dec
Summary
- Care homes in Northern Ireland restrict family visits due to flu.
- Nearly 80% of residents are vaccinated, but staff uptake is lower.
- Rising flu cases among staff cause growing concern for residents.

Care facilities in Northern Ireland are currently limiting family visits as a preventative measure against an ongoing flu virus outbreak. This decision aims to safeguard the health of vulnerable residents. The move comes amid growing concern over the rising number of flu cases, particularly affecting the care home workforce.
Although vaccination efforts have been successful among residents, with almost 80% having received the jab, there is a noted disparity in uptake among the staff. This difference in vaccination coverage among employees is contributing to the challenges faced by these homes in managing the current health situation.
While the number of affected homes is not considered a major crisis at this stage, the situation serves as a clear indicator of the flu virus's significant impact on the care of elderly and vulnerable individuals. Authorities continue to monitor the spread and its implications for resident safety.




