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NHS Flu Surge: Hospitals Nearing Worst-Case Scenario
11 Dec
Summary
- Flu hospitalizations rose 55% in one week, reaching an all-time high.
- NHS faces 'worst-case scenario' due to flu, norovirus, and strikes.
- A&E visits and ambulance call-outs have seen significant increases.

The National Health Service (NHS) has issued a stark warning, indicating it is approaching a 'worst-case scenario' due to a significant surge in flu infections and hospitalizations across the country.
Flu hospitalizations have seen a concerning increase of over 55% in the past week, with an average of 2,660 patients hospitalized daily. This marks an unprecedented high for this period, with no clear peak in sight. The health service is also contending with a 35% rise in norovirus patients and record demand for A&E and ambulance services.
NHS chiefs are urging vulnerable individuals to get their winter vaccinations, emphasizing that vaccination remains the best defense. For non-life-threatening concerns, the public is advised to use NHS 111 online or call 111, reserving A&E and 999 for genuine emergencies.




