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UKHSA Flags Early Flu Season in England as Cases and Hospitalisations Climb

UKHSA urges eligible people to get vaccinated, with children and younger adults driving the early uptick.

Overview

  • Latest UKHSA surveillance for 6–12 October shows flu test positivity rising to about 5.0% from 3.3% the previous week.
  • Influenza hospital admissions nearly doubled to 1.27 per 100,000 from 0.73, and GP influenza-like illness consultations increased to 5.4 per 100,000.
  • Children and younger adults account for most of the early growth, and parents are being asked to return school consent forms for the child nasal spray vaccine.
  • People with high temperature, cough, tiredness or aches are advised to minimise contact, consider a face covering if they must go out, and maintain hand hygiene and ventilation.
  • Doctors say flu and Covid symptoms overlap, so testing is the only way to be certain; the NHS notes shortness of breath is more typical of Covid, and RSV indicators are also rising.