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Lincolnshire Authorities Raise Alarm Over Surging Flu Cases, Urge Vaccination
15 Nov
Summary
- Significant increase in flu cases in Lincolnshire last week
- Highest rates among 5-14 year olds
- Over 225,000 flu vaccinations given since October, but more eligible people need to get the jab

As of November 15th, 2025, health authorities in Lincolnshire have raised the alarm over a surge in flu cases across the region. According to the NHS, the county saw a "significant increase" in flu infections last week, mirroring the national trend. The highest rates were observed among individuals aged between 5 and 14 years old.
Steve Clapton, the head of immunization and screening at NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board, warned that the UK could be facing a "particularly difficult flu season" this year. He strongly urged Lincolnshire residents to get vaccinated before the worst of winter sets in.
The NHS reported that GP practices and community pharmacies in the county had already administered over 225,000 flu vaccinations since the start of October. However, there are still many eligible people who have not yet come forward to receive the jab. Health officials are now making a concerted effort to encourage all those who qualify to get protected against the flu virus.




