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Scotland Flu Cases Plummet, New Year Surge Feared
31 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Flu cases in Scotland decreased by 43% in the week ending December 28.
- Hospital admissions for flu also saw a significant drop in the recent week.
- Health officials warn New Year celebrations could cause flu rates to rise again.

In Scotland, a notable decrease in flu cases has been observed. For the week ending December 28, there were 751 recorded incidences, marking a 43% drop from the 1,317 cases reported in the preceding week. Hospital admissions also reflected this trend, falling from 716 to 445 during the same period.
Despite the encouraging figures, health officials are urging continued vigilance, particularly as New Year celebrations commence. There is a concern that increased social interaction over the festive period could lead to a renewed rise in flu rates, a pattern often seen between January and March.
Health Secretary Neil Gray emphasized that vaccination is the best defense. Over 1.8 million flu vaccinations have been administered this season, with over 1.3 million for adults and more than 516,000 for children. The government has also allocated £20 million to support health boards in enhancing social care capacity and alleviating pressure on acute services.




