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China Flu Outbreak: Hospitals Overwhelmed, Virus Surge Sparks Concern

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

China Faces Rising Flu Cases ⁢as Hospitals Become Overwhelmed

A⁣ wave ⁤of‌ influenza is sweeping across China, leading to crowded hospital waiting rooms and prompting health officials to urge preventative measures. ​The current outbreak ⁢is largely driven by the H3N2 strain, believed to‍ account for 95% of ⁣cases, ‍mirroring​ the​ strain currently causing a surge⁣ in infections in the UK. ​Seventeen provinces within China ‌are ‌currently⁣ reporting high rates of⁤ influenza.

dr. Wang Dayan, director of the Chinese National ⁢Influenza⁢ Center, anticipates the​ flu season will peak between early and mid-December. “It will take some ⁣time ⁣for influenza activity to fall to a low level, so prevention and control measures must not‍ be ⁤relaxed over the next six to‍ eight ⁤weeks,” Dr. Wang stated.

Outbreaks have led to temporary class suspensions in numerous schools across the country, according to reports ​from ‍ The Straits Times. Health experts are recommending​ increased ⁣health⁤ monitoring, enhanced cleaning protocols, and improved ventilation in vulnerable ‍settings like schools, nurseries, and⁣ care homes.

Images⁢ circulating⁤ on social media depict packed hospitals,including the beijing Children’s Hospital,illustrating the strain⁢ on⁤ the healthcare system. ⁢Beijing health officials have noted an⁤ earlier-than-usual start to the flu season, a trend also ⁤observed in Australia​ and the United Kingdom.

The situation unfolds as the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) prepares⁣ for possibly record-breaking flu admissions. Last week,⁣ nearly 2,000⁣ individuals were hospitalized with the virus, and cases have⁣ been climbing rapidly.

Professor Julian Redhead, NHS national medical director for urgent and emergency care, described current flu case numbers as “incredibly high,” confirming the health ⁣service’s fears of “an⁢ unprecedented flu wave⁢ this winter.” He urged eligible individuals to get vaccinated, ‍stating, “With just a couple⁤ of weeks left to ensure maximum immunity from flu for Christmas Day, I urge anyone eligible to come forward to get their jab.”

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