Free flu vaccines are available at participating pharmacies and GP clinics.
HSE West and North West has called on all eligible people in Donegal to get vaccinated against flu immediately, amid a big surge in cases of the virus this winter already.
Data shows that the total cases notified to the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HSPC) nationally have more than doubled, while the number of people presenting to hospital with flu is increasing, putting extra pressure on already busy healthcare services.
Tony Canavan, Regional Executive Officer, HSE West and North West, warns that there has been a rapid increase in the number of patients with influenza, including those needing hospitalisation here in Donegal.
“The influenza season has started earlier, and the risk this presents to those susceptible to more severe disease is concerning. This is putting pressure on our hospitals,” he said.
“It is really important that those groups eligible to get a flu vaccine, including those over 60 years, those aged 2-17 years, people with underlying medical conditions and healthcare workers, take action now to protect themselves and others by getting vaccinated. This will help to reduce the number of people who need treatment in hospital.”
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HPSC figures show the heightened flu activity is largely attributable to the AH3N2 variant. HPSC modelling projects significant pressures on healthcare services in the coming weeks. Some 418 cases were reported in hospitals across the country during the week ending 29 November, compared to just 213 the week before.
Free flu vaccines are available at participating pharmacies and GP clinics. For more information about the flu vaccine, including where to get it, visit www.hse.ie/flu
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