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UK 'Super Flu' Outbreak Explained as Hospitals Braced for 'Perfect Storm' - Nottinghamshire Live
NHS reports 2,660 daily flu hospitalisations last week, a 55% increase, amid post-holiday admissions and staff shortages creating pressure on UK hospitals.
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UK 'super flu' outbreak explained as hospitals braced for 'perfect storm' - Nottinghamshire Live
Hospitals face record flu hospitalisations for this time of year, with fears post-Christmas demand and strikes will create 'carnage' - but some experts say the panic is overblown
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A fast spreading “super flu” virus has now also been detected in Pakistan according to recent reports. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that a new type of flu, Influenza A (H3N2) specifically its sub-clade K is causing a sharp rise in flu cases in the UK and several European countries. The UK health department reports that more than 2,600 patients are being admitted to hospitals every day which is about 50% higher than last week. The Bri…
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