With no peak in sight, NHS England says there are now enough flu patients to fill more than three whole hospital trusts.
“Meanwhile, flu typically causes a sudden onset of fever, severe tiredness and weakness, muscle and joint aches, a headache, a dry cough, chills (feeling shivery and sweats), a loss of appetite and ...
A poll shared with The i Paper shows that more than 1,000 independent pharmacies had run out of flu jabs across the UK ...
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Should I get a flu jab this winter? What you need to know about the H3N2 ‘super’ strain
The vaccine is recommended for people at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu, and is offered on the NHS every year ...
A surge in the number of people being hospitalised with the flu could see 'carnage' on wards, a hospital chief has warned - ...
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UK 'super flu' outbreak explained as hospitals braced for 'perfect storm'
Hospitals face record flu hospitalisations for this time of year, with fears post-Christmas demand and strikes will create ...
The prime minister says it would be "reckless" for resident doctors to strike with the NHS at a "precarious" moment.
NHS data released Thursday show that flu hospitalisations in England remain at a record high for this time of year, rising 55 ...
An Oxford University expert has explained everything you need to know about the A/H3N2 superflu strain now sweeping across ...
The British Medical Association (BMA) has warned against public "scaremongering" over the current flu outbreak as its members ...
NHS Recommendations: The chief executive of NHS Providers has urged people to wear masks in public spaces if they are ...
Flu hospitalisations have surged 55% as NHS hospitals prepare for what one boss calls a "perfect storm" - but some experts ...
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