UK facing ‘worst flu season’ since 2011

The UK is facing its worst flu season for seven years, new figures reveal.

There has been a rise in suspected flu cases in the UK since the beginning of the year with Wales seeing the sharpest rise.

The last time there was more flu circulating than this was in 2010-11 when swine flu came back.

Hospitals are also seeing very high rates of admissions, officials said.

Paul Cosford, of PHE, said while there was a lot of flu circulating it was ‘not an epidemic’ and there were signs the flu season may be beginning to peak as the rate of increase was slowing down.

He said that death rates seemed to be lower than they were in two of the last three winters.

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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