The NHS is bracing for a challenging winter as health experts warn of a potential “quademic” with rising cases of flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus.
Hospital flu admissions have surged by 350 per cent compared to this time last year, averaging over 1,000 daily. NHS leaders are urging eligible individuals to get their flu jab as soon as possible to ensure protection before the holiday season, highlighting the vaccine as a crucial line of defence.
This year, the NHS has expanded vaccine eligibility to include pregnant women, children, and those in clinical risk groups, alongside other vulnerable populations.
Despite over 27 million flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccinations already delivered, health experts warn of growing pressures on hospitals as winter viruses spread.
NHS GP Dr Alexander Allen told Sky News : “Flu is the cause of the rise in winter illnesses that we’ve seen in the past week, with emergency department attendances also increasing.
“Vaccination offers the best defence against these diseases, and now is the time to get protected before Christmas.”
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