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Northern Ireland Flu Cases Plummet After December Peak
8 Jan
Summary
- Flu cases in Northern Ireland dropped to 509 last week from 625.
- County Londonderry school saw 170 pupils absent due to sickness.
- Vaccines are effective, with hospital admissions down significantly.

Flu cases in Northern Ireland have seen a notable decrease in recent weeks, with official figures showing 509 confirmed cases in the last week, down from 625 the week prior. This decline follows a surge that peaked at 1,227 cases in the week ending December 7, during which a County Londonderry primary school reported 170 pupils absent due to sickness on a single day.
The Public Health Agency (PHA) noted that the influenza infection rate fell to 26.5 cases per 100,000 people, a reduction from 32.8 per 100,000. Flu-related emergency hospital admissions also decreased to 265 last week, from 302 the preceding week, indicating a positive trend.


