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Flu & RSV Surge: Last Chance for Christmas Vax
5 Dec
Summary
- Flu and RSV cases have significantly risen this past week.
- Vaccination is crucial for protection against severe illness.
- Eligible individuals must get vaccinated within three weeks.

Cases of flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) have seen a significant increase over the last seven days. Flu hospitalizations alone have risen by 63%, a trend expected to worsen with increased social mixing during the upcoming holiday season.
Health authorities emphasize that the flu vaccine provides the most effective protection against severe illness and hospital stays. However, it takes up to two weeks to develop full antibody protection, making it urgent for eligible individuals to book appointments promptly.
RSV vaccinations are also recommended, particularly for pregnant women to protect newborns and for older adults aged 75 and above. Given the sharp rise in infections and the proximity to Christmas, this is a final call for those eligible to get vaccinated to safeguard themselves.




