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Mutant Flu Crisis: NHS Overwhelmed, Strikes Loom

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Mutant Flu Strain ‌fuels⁢ Early NHS Crisis as⁣ Hospital Admissions Surge

London, UK – ⁣The National Health Service is facing an‌ early winter crisis as a new, highly transmissible strain‌ of influenza ​sweeps across Britain, driving up hospital admissions and exacerbating existing pressures.‌ Coupled with a planned five-day strike ‌by junior doctors beginning December 17th,the situation is raising⁤ serious concerns about the capacity of⁣ the healthcare system to cope ⁢with the anticipated surge ‍in infections.

The‌ dominant strain ⁢circulating is⁣ a‌ mutated version of influenza A(H3N2),​ referred to by some experts‌ as ‌”subclade K” or “super flu.” Data from ⁤the first NHS winter situation report reveals a meaningful increase ⁣in⁢ flu-related ⁢hospitalizations.an average ‌of 1,717 flu patients occupied⁤ beds‍ in England each day⁢ last week, with 69 requiring critical care.‌ This represents a 56% increase ‍compared to the same week in 2023 (1,098​ patients,39 in ​critical care),and is substantially higher than figures from 2022 (772‍ patients) ​and 2023 (160 patients).

“H3 is always a hotter virus,⁤ it’s a nastier virus, it’s ​more impactful on‌ the population,” ‌stated⁣ Professor Nicola Lewis, director⁤ of the⁤ World Influenza Center at the Francis⁤ Crick Institute.​ She added that ⁣the current viral dynamics‌ are “unusual.”

Experts suggest the new strain may be ⁤more infectious and cause more severe illness than previous iterations. Ther⁤ are also concerns it​ could increase vulnerability to othre illnesses. In response, some hospitals in Lincolnshire and Shropshire have already⁢ reintroduced mandatory mask-wearing in certain ‍areas. Virology experts are broadly urging ⁤public adoption of face masks‍ as a preventative measure.

The unfolding health crisis is further elaborate by ongoing industrial⁤ action. The British Medical​ Association has announced a fresh round of strikes by junior doctors, scheduled to begin on December 17th,​ marking the fourteenth walkout since March 2023 in a continuing dispute over pay and working conditions.

The NHS is bracing for a potentially “unprecedented wave” of infections as the winter progresses, and officials ​are closely monitoring the situation.

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