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Flu admissions are up

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FranP Sat 06-Dec-25 14:21:53

UK
Cases; Weekly Up to 25 Nov 2025 637
Deaths; Weekly Up to 21 Nov 2025 102
Patients admitted; Up to 31 Oct 20251,207

Harris27 Sat 06-Dec-25 14:13:56

I’m two weeks to retirement and working in a nursery. I pray I don’t get it as my fond farewell! The children do carry germs and are starting to drop with cold in my room.

SueDonim Sat 06-Dec-25 14:02:43

My medic dd warned us yesterday to be careful about flu as the numbers in A&E have ‘exploded’ this week, according to her. She said flu jabs and hand washing/sanitiser are the best deterrent. The evidence for masks is quite poor but it seems that a mask helps stop the spread if you have flu but doesn’t prevent one from being infected.

I’m a bit worried now as we were in a hot and stuffy primary school environment yesterday and my Dh is vulnerable. No one there seemed ill, to be fair.

RinseAndRepeat Sat 06-Dec-25 13:52:01

My wife is Covid extremely vulnerable. We have had both jabs. Last Tuesday, we had to visit a local hospital for a diagnostic test and we decided to wear masks. Our other local hospital has already made mask wearing mandatory.

On arrival, we were met by a young nurse who looked slightly apprehensive. ‘Are you infectious’ she asked? Our response was ‘No - and we would like to stay that way’.None of the staff were wearing masks.

I was hospitalised with flu 50 years ago at the age of 25 - and it wasn’t a lot of fun! I just wonder why when flu jabs are offered to the 1M or so health workers why only 34% have taken it up. Don’t they follow the news. A primary school in NI had 170 children plus staff off last week with flu with some hospitalised.

Bestgrammaever Sat 06-Dec-25 13:50:41

It's not just the UK. I'm in the US. I've had my flu and COVID vax. But I have the worst cold I've had in years. I live in a 47 unit senior independent living. Everybody is in mask and gloves.

Lupatria Sat 06-Dec-25 13:40:40

i cannot wear a mask - didn't wear one throughout covid. i don't go out very often and avoid crowds and i've had both flu and covid jabs.

Maremia Fri 05-Dec-25 08:13:03

The virus constantly mutates, but 30 per cent effectiveness is better than none. Good to go for your jab, unless, like some folk, you have problems with the vaccine.

Casdon Thu 04-Dec-25 20:45:57

Apparently the vaccine is 30-40% effective at preventing hospital admission in adults this year, as there has been a new variant since it was developed. It’s still worth getting vaccinated.

Tenko Thu 04-Dec-25 20:30:21

Patsy70

Are people still having their vaccinations?

I’ve had mine and my mother has had both flu and Covid vacs . Apart from some breathing problem s and a cough , she’s not too poorly.

Tenko Thu 04-Dec-25 20:27:46

My mother is in hospital and has tested positive for flu as have the other five patients in her ward . We have to wear masks and use handgel when we visit . The staff also wear masks . My mother says the cleaning staff are constantly cleaning .

Patsy70 Thu 04-Dec-25 20:26:16

Are people still having their vaccinations?

Cossy Thu 04-Dec-25 19:39:56

Yes, masks are good

OldFrill Thu 04-Dec-25 19:34:07

At least one Scottish hospital has asked visitors to wear a mask. (Also restricted visiting times and only one visitor per patient).

Skydancer Thu 04-Dec-25 19:18:59

Absolutely agree.

Mollygo Thu 04-Dec-25 18:13:17

Flu admissions are up by 56% on this time last year.
Maybe it’s time to suggest wearing of masks again?