hospitalisation rates for children under five years old with 'flu have almost doubled in England in the space of two weeks
I'm Matt Jones with news that hospitalisation rates for children under five years old with 'flu have almost doubled in England in the space of two weeks. The data has led the UK Health Security Agency to urge parents to get their young children vaccinated. Experts are also warning of another wave of Covid and other respiratory viruses that lead to bronchitis. Meanwhile the NHS has said that more than 10 million people have received their autumn Covid booster, which are now available to everyone aged 50 or older. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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