Flu cases have jumped by 25% in a WEEK Flu cases in England have risen by a quarter in the past week, official figures show following an early start to the season.
Almost 8,000 patients went to their GP with flu-like symptoms, up by 1,500 from the week before and nearly twice as high as last year.
Government data shows the flu virus is now circulating at low levels across England, while it is less of a problem in Scotland and Wales. The Daily Mail
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Almost 8,000 patients went to their GP with flu-like symptoms, up by 1,500 from the week before and nearly twice as high as last year.
Government data shows the flu virus is now circulating at low levels across England, while it is less of a problem in Scotland and Wales. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Official Statistics: Weekly national flu reports: 2019 to 2020 season Public Health England
- 'Not too late to get a flu jab,' says RCGP Chair Royal College of General Practitioners
- Rise in flu deaths and patients admitted to hospital triggers government alert to GPs The Independent
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