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Home / Health / UK Hospitals Strain Under Winter Flu Surge

UK Hospitals Strain Under Winter Flu Surge

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Flu hospitalizations rose 9% in the last week.
  • Norovirus and Covid cases also saw an increase.
  • Health Secretary urges eligible individuals to get flu jabs.
UK Hospitals Strain Under Winter Flu Surge

UK hospitals are experiencing renewed pressure as flu cases surge following the festive period. Figures released on January 8, 2026, show a 9% week-on-week rise in patients hospitalized with influenza, reaching 2,924. This increase follows a brief decline and occurs amidst a cold snap exacerbating the strain on frontline services. Norovirus and Covid-19 cases have also seen an uptick, contributing to an overall 5% rise in hospital bed occupancy to nearly 92%.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized that despite improvements in NHS preparedness, the current situation remains challenging. He highlighted that flu poses a significant risk, particularly to vulnerable groups such as the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Vaccination is strongly recommended as the most effective preventive measure. Streeting urged all eligible individuals to receive their flu jab promptly to help alleviate hospital admissions and ensure critical emergency care remains accessible.

This surge comes after projections in December indicated a potentially severe flu season. Data from early December 2025 revealed a 56% increase in hospital admissions for flu in England compared to the same period in 2024. The government continues to encourage preventative measures to manage winter pressures and support NHS staff through this demanding period.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of January 8, 2026, UK hospitals have seen a 9% increase in flu patients, with 2,924 beds occupied.
Yes, Health Secretary Wes Streeting warned the UK is 'not out of the woods yet' and urged flu vaccinations.
Yes, figures show that Norovirus and Covid-19 cases have also increased, contributing to higher hospital bed occupancy.

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