The flu season has started early and some children under five are ending up in hospital, health officials say.
They are also reminding parents that all two and three-year-olds can have a flu nasal spray vaccine.
Another common winter virus called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is also on the rise in young children. BBC News
See also:
- US is suffering 'worst flu outbreak in 13 YEARS', CDC report warns The Daily Mail
- Health bosses are now officially tracking pair of Omicron splinter strains The Daily Mail
- UK scientists created mutant Covid strains in 'high-risk, low-benefit' lab experiments The Daily Mail
- Scientists in furious row over 'lab-made Covid' claims The Daily Telegraph
- Plea to vaccinate children against flu as hospitalisations rise in England The Guardian
- Two new Covid variants found in UK with hundreds of cases detected The Independent
- Flu infections rise again with young children worst affected - but COVID situation continues to improve Sky News
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