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5000 Hospitalised As Potentially Deadly Flu Emerges

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COVID-19: Coronavirus News Update For Friday, July 10, 2020

The United Kingdom is facing a severe flu outbreak, with over 5,000 patients hospitalised by the end of December, straining the healthcare system.

The National Health Service (NHS) reported an average of 4,469 daily flu-related hospitalisations in the week ending December 29, a nearly 3.5-fold increase compared to the same time in 2023.

On Christmas Day, flu cases in hospitals reached 4,102, climbing to 5,074 by December 29—a dramatic quadrupling since November 29, when the figure stood at 1,190.

Compounding the crisis, hospitals are also dealing with surging cases of norovirus and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).

Critical care units recorded an average of 211 flu patients daily, while norovirus and RSV infections have risen significantly compared to last year.

Naija News understands that to manage the unprecedented demand, the NHS has introduced measures such as adding 1,300 additional beds and improving coordination centres.

On Christmas Eve, a record 15,094 patients were discharged, reflecting a 40% increase over the previous week’s average.

Julian Redhead, the NHS National Clinical Director for urgent and emergency care, highlighted the sustained pressure from flu, COVID-19, RSV, and other viruses. He described the rising flu hospitalisations—surpassing 5,000 daily by the year’s end—as “a very concerning rate.”

Redhead also warned of further risks as temperatures are expected to drop below freezing, posing additional threats to vulnerable individuals, particularly those with respiratory conditions.

He urged the public to take precautions and use NHS services responsibly during this critical period.