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Brits now told ‘stay at home’ as flu cases soar

The UK is experiencing a surge in flu cases, prompting thousands of people to be advised to stay at home.

Last week saw an average of 2,660 patients per day in hospital with flu, marking the highest figure on record for this time of year and representing a 55% increase from the previous week.

This is equivalent to enough flu patients each day to fill more than three entire hospital trusts. NHS leaders have cautioned that the total has already risen sharply since the week covered by the data, with no peak in sight.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is now urging anyone feeling unwell to stay at home where possible, and to « wear a mask if you need to go out ».

In an effort to curb the spread of viruses like flu, the UKHSA also recommends catching coughs and sneezes in a tissue, washing hands regularly, and opening windows when socialising indoors.

The NHS is encouraging those eligible to get their flu jab to help prevent serious illness. 

As the NHS faces increasing demand, it is preparing for another five days of industrial action by resident doctors, set to commence at 7am next Wednesday (December 17).

The public are advised to attend any planned appointments scheduled during the strikes unless they have been contacted to reschedule. Primary and urgent and emergency care services will continue to be available for those who need them.

The public is advised to utilise 111 online as their initial point of contact for urgent, but non-life-threatening issues during industrial action, ensuring they are directed to the most suitable service for their needs.

Patients requiring emergency medical attention should continue to dial 999 or go to A&E as usual.


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