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Flu Admissions Surge in South East Amid Doctor Strikes
19 Dec
Summary
- Flu hospital admissions in the South East have significantly increased.
- Admissions rose 20% compared to the same week last year.
- The surge coincides with industrial action by resident doctors.

The South East of England is experiencing a notable increase in hospital admissions caused by the flu. Managers in the region have reported that the number of patients admitted due to influenza continues to climb.
NHS England has placed the area on alert due to this escalating outbreak. The situation is exacerbated by ongoing industrial action from resident doctors, adding further pressure to healthcare services. Last week alone saw 2,144 patient admissions, a significant rise from the 1,779 admissions recorded during the same week in 2024, marking a 20% increase.
While these figures highlight a concerning trend in the South East, the national picture suggests that the rate of flu infections may be stabilizing. However, the South East's ongoing admission spike, combined with the impact of doctor strikes, underscores a critical period for the region's healthcare system.




