The flu can affect the entire family
The HSE is preparing to see flu cases at the highest peak on the week of Christmas and New Year, with expected hospitalisation of between 600 and 900 cases.
The CEO of HSE, Bernard Gloster has said “In the last week, we have had over 600 people hospitalised due to COVID, flu and RSV. When this is added to the usual demand placed on the health service, it brings significant pressure on the public and healthcare staff."
To help ease the high demand of healthcare services, "additional Daytime GP expanded clinics will be available from Dec 27th and you should check if your GP is participating in this arrangement. Additional supports for GP OOH services are also being provided," the HSE has stated.
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The good news, according to the HSE, is that the number of cases of RSV among infants (less than 3 months) has sharply decreased since the HSE began a vaccination programme for newborns. Only 24 babies were hospitalised with RSV since the vaccination programme started, a significant fall from the 413 cases in the same period last year- this is a reminder of the importance of progressive vaccination programmes.’’
Commenting further the CEO said; “We expect the week of Christmas and the New Year to see flu cases to be at their highest so far this season, and modelling shows hospitalisations from flu alone to be in the region of 600-900. When all other factors are taken into consideration, people can expect to see all access points to healthcare under pressure over the next few weeks.”
Flu is circulating in Ireland and children are twice as likely as adults to catch the flu.
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The nasal spray flu vaccine helps to protect children against flu. It is safe, effective and available for children aged 2 to 17.
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"We anticipate the Christmas season to be busier than ever, and this higher demand from patients will create delays getting through to the service at peak times or in waiting for a call back from a triage nurse, and again longer waiting times for an appointment. Where preparations can be made in advance, we advise patients and families to do so," Mr Gloster added.
Here is a list of care and treatment options this Christmas from the HSE:
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