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Northern Ireland Care Homes Battle Flu Outbreak
12 Dec
Summary
- Care homes in Northern Ireland restrict visits due to flu.
- Staff vaccination rates are a growing concern.
- Flu cases are rising, impacting vulnerable residents.

Northern Ireland is facing a significant flu outbreak, prompting several care homes to implement visitor restrictions to safeguard residents. This measure, a common infection control tactic, is amplified by growing concerns over a rise in cases, particularly among care home staff. While a high percentage of residents are vaccinated, lower uptake among the workforce is becoming a critical issue.
Despite the number of affected homes not being considered a major crisis, the outbreak highlights the virus's impact on caring for vulnerable individuals. Concerns have been raised about maintaining safe and sustainable care if staff sickness continues. In response, the Department of Health has issued guidance to care homes regarding the use of face masks.
The broader impact on home care services is still uncertain, but many social care staff are reportedly unwell with this flu strain. Figures from the first week of December showed 1,184 new flu cases. Health officials urge all eligible individuals to get vaccinated, emphasizing it is the best defense against severe illness and potential hospitalization.




