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Flu cases rise after Christmas parties, NHS says
Summary
The NHS reported hospital admissions for flu in England rose nine per cent in the week after Christmas, reversing a recent downward trend, and officials said Christmas and New Year parties caused a 'bounce back'.
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NHS officials said Christmas and New Year parties have led to a bounce back in flu cases. The number of people in hospital with flu in England rose nine per cent in the week after Christmas. That followed a prior downward trend after the figure reached 3,140 in an earlier week. The NHS described the situation as a "vicious flu snap".
Key details:
- NHS said Christmas and New Year parties caused a "bounce back" in flu numbers.
- Hospital admissions for flu in England rose nine per cent in the week after Christmas.
- The figure had been on a downward trend after reaching 3,140 in an earlier week.
- The NHS described the situation as a "vicious flu snap".
Summary:
Officials said the post-Christmas rise reversed a recent decline and has been described as a "vicious flu snap." The report notes a nine per cent increase in hospital flu admissions in the week after Christmas and attributes a bounce back to festive gatherings. Undetermined at this time.
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