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UK Nurses Fear NHS Overwhelmed by Record Flu

11 Dec

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Summary

  • An aggressive flu strain, H3N2, is causing severe illness across Britain.
  • Flu hospitalizations rose 55% last week, with norovirus up 35%.
  • Nurses worry about maintaining patient safety due to overflowing wards.
UK Nurses Fear NHS Overwhelmed by Record Flu

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is facing unprecedented pressure due to a record flu season, prompting grave concerns from top nursing leaders. Professor Nicola Ranger, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), has warned that medics fear the service is becoming unsafe as hospitalizations due to flu, particularly the aggressive H3N2 strain dubbed 'superflu', reach their highest recorded levels for this time of year.

Recent NHS England data revealed a significant 55% increase in flu hospitalizations in the past week, coinciding with a 35% surge in norovirus cases. Professor Ranger highlighted that wards and emergency departments were already at capacity, and the rising flu numbers could soon overwhelm them. Nursing staff are deeply concerned about their ability to provide safe and dignified care, especially with peak season not yet arrived and corridor care already prevalent.

The RCN chief emphasized that treating patients in unsafe, non-clinical areas is unacceptable and called for immediate government action. She attributed the current crisis to a decade-long funding squeeze and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which led to increased waiting times and ambulance delays. A sustained lack of investment in staff and beds, coupled with insufficient community and social care capacity, means vulnerable patients remain in hospitals, severely impacting bed availability. Urgent investment is needed to boost nurse staffing, increase hospital bed capacity, and improve community services.

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.
The NHS is experiencing significant pressure due to a record flu season, particularly an aggressive strain called H3N2, alongside a surge in norovirus cases.
The RCN leader warns that the increasing hospitalizations from flu are leading to unsafe patient care and that wards could be overwhelmed.
The RCN calls for urgent government investment to increase nurse staffing, boost hospital bed capacity, and improve community and social care services.

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