The spread of subclade K, the super flu, is picking up - and it's not looking good for the NHS.

An average of just under 2,700 hospital beds a day in England were occupied by patients with flu last week.

There are fears that could jump to somewhere between 5,000 and 8,000 by the end of this week.

That's on top of COVID and RSV.

And with the possibility of a five-day strike by resident (junior) doctors next week, it's a perfect storm for hospitals .

Image: An NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hospital in London. Pic: PA

Christmas flu

Children are the super-spreaders of flu. It races around classrooms and some schools have temporarily shut because of the impact.

The Christmas holidays aren't far off. They are likely to put the brakes on children passing around the virus.

But

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