Scotland is experiencing a surge in flu cases, leading to increased hospitalizations and a strain on the healthcare system. Experts warn of the potential for severe illness and urge vaccination.
A surge in flu cases in Scotland is putting 'acute pressure' on health boards as hospitalizations have almost doubled in a week. Figures from Public Health Scotland (PHS) show that 1,163 people were in hospital with the virus this week - up from 705. The number of people consulting their GP about the illness also reached the highest level recorded in seven years - since the winter of 2017/2018.
Experts at PHS described the current levels as 'particularly high' and warned the virus is adding acute pressure on the health care system. Vaccination offers the best protection against serious illness from flu, however, in those with underlying health conditions who are under the age of 65 years in Scotland, over two thirds have not yet been vaccinated. Dr Nicholas Phin, Director of Public Health Science at PHS, said: 'Although we always expect to see increases in flu in winter, currently we are seeing particularly high levels of the virus circulating. This is a concern, as flu can lead to severe illness, hospitalization, and even death, particularly among vulnerable groups such as the elderly, pregnant women, young children, and those with underlying health conditions. “Vaccination is one of the best tools we have in protecting against serious illness from flu. If you’re eligible for a flu, or COVID-19 vaccine, it’s not too late to take up the offer and get protected. Please check with your local health board for details on how to arrange this.' Members of the public have been urged to take preventative measures to reduce the flu - and other respiratory infections - to prevent the risk of infection on others. Dr Phin continued: 'If you have symptoms of flu or have a fever, you should stay at home and avoid contact with other people, especially people in hospital or those who are vulnerable to severe infections. We can all help prevent infections, like flu, from spreading by maintaining proper hand and respiratory hygien
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