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NHS reinstates masks in hospitals as national flu spike sees cases in South East double in a week

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Friday, December 12, 2025 8:03 am
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THE NHS says hospitalisations for flu in the South East have more than doubled in the last week, as cases continue to rise across the country. Picture: Anna Keibalo via UnSplash

THE NHS says hospitalisations for flu in the South East have more than doubled in the last week, as cases continue to rise across the country. Picture: Anna Keibalo via UnSplash

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THE NHS says hospitalisations for flu in the South East have more than doubled in the last week, as cases continue to rise across the country.

Around 200 people were in hospital each day in the region since the start of December, up 51% on the previous week.

The latest data released today shows 200 more people were admitted in the last week compared to the same period last year..

In response to the rising cases, a third of acute trusts in the South East have implemented mask wearing in their hospitals.

Flu vaccination clinics are continuing to be run right across the South East and with the countdown to Christmas now on and the rise in flu-related hospital admissions all eligible people are urged to make an appointment to get their vaccination through their GP or local community pharmacy.

Staff have already delivered three million flu vaccinations of an estimated five million eligible across the region including residents and staff.

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Alongside this, the NHS is doing all it can to avert the planned strike action by the BMA next week.

The NHS has welcomed BMA RDC surveys to members on the offer which has the potential to end strike action right before Christmas, when the NHS is already under significant pressure.

Dr Christopher Tibbs, Medical Director for the NHS in the South East said: “The numbers of patients we’re seeing in our hospitals with flu is extremely high for this time of year and we still don’t know when that number will reach its peak.

“Staff right across the NHS are working incredibly hard in difficult circumstances to provide the best possible care for patients but we absolutely need you to play your part too.

“Please get your flu jab as soon as possible if you haven’t had it already – there’s still time to be protected in time for Christmas.

“Please consider wearing a mask if you’re visiting a loved one in hospital, even if the hospital is not requiring you to, as it may just play a small part in helping keep transmission to a minimum.

“Please continue to think about which NHS services is best for your needs – think whether your local pharmacy, 111 online or your GP practice may be best rather than attending a busy Emergency Department which is there for the very sickest.”

Caroline Reid, NHS England South East Region’s Director of Commissioning and Senior Responsible Officer for vaccinations, said:  “I’d like to thank every single person who has had their flu vaccine for helping us protect our community, especially vulnerable people, across the South East.

“Thank you to all of our vaccination staff for their incredible efforts and hard work to date. So much work has gone into the flu vaccination programme and NHS teams are continuing to promote and administer vaccines across the South East.

“If you haven’t yet had your jab, there is still time to get vaccinated. I would also really encourage parents and care givers to get your children vaccinated. Flu is continuing to be prevalent in schools and nursery settings and so getting vaccinated remains ever important for this age group.

“By getting your flu jab this week or next, you’ll be protected in time for the festive season as the vaccine only takes two weeks to become fully effective.”

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