• Flu Season may be brutal with the COVID safety belt being lifted

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    Flu Season may be brutal with the COVID safety belt being lifted
    The southern hemisphere has been hammered hard by the flu season. Australia is currently experiencing its worst flu season on record, and it has also been hit hard by COVID-19.

    Digital Desk:The flu season of 2022 might hit hard as a result of COVID protocols being lifted. Due to the measures people took in protection against COVID, such as wearing masks, social distancing, and using abundant amounts of hand gel, the flu seasons of 2020 and 2021 were easygoing.

    The flu season in southern hemisphere has been hit hard. Australia is currently witnessing its worst flu season and it has been hammered by COVID-19, too. This year might witness the free flow of both the viruses as the COVID-19 protection belt is now being lifted.

    The UK is now ensuring that the flu vaccinations are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccine boosters. Although scientists are deliberating on how these viruses will slot in, but evidence suggests that being infected with both viruses concurrently might increase the risk of severe disease and death.

    33 million people in the UK are shortlisted for a free flu vaccine, which includes those aged 50 or older, pregnant women, people in residential care, and frontline healthcare workers. A nasal-spray vaccine is now available for children aged two years and older, with many vaccine rollouts delivered in schools.

    This has greatly increased the pressure on the national health mission as it might create a pandemic like situation in the nation.

    Flu usually spreads rapidly as it's transmitted from one person to another . This level of flu transmission is noteworthy. During the winters of 2017–18 and 2018–19, there were 46,215 and 39,670 flu-related hospital admissions respectively in the UK. There were 590 daily hospital admissions with COVID-19, with those numbers on the rise as of early September 2022.