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Mutated H3N2 flu virus is circulating

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Michelle RobertsDigital health editor

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Flu has come early this winter with a new mutated version of the virus circulating.

The NHS has already sent out a “flu jab SOS” encouraging vulnerable people to get their free vaccination.

But should you pay for a jab even if you are generally fit and healthy, and how do you get one?

What has been happening this winter?

The version circulating this winter is H3N2 “subclade K”, a type of seasonal influenza A virus. Some are calling it “super flu”.

That is not a medical term, and it does not mean the virus itself has become harder to treat.

But people have not encountered much of it in recent years, which means there is less built up immunity against it in the community.

Flu jabs still work to protect against severe illness.

In early December, the number of flu patients in hospital hit a record high in England for this time of year. There were an average of 2,660 patients a day in hospital with flu – a rise of 55% on the previous week.

The chart shows flu cases are decreasing in England, after an early rise.

But that rise slowed and has now decreased, latest figures show.

Dr Jamie Lopez-Bernal, Consultant Epidemiologist at UK Health Security Agency said there was “some encouraging news” for the festive season “as we’re seeing flu levels continuing to decline and fewer people having to be admitted to hospital over the past week.”

But he warned that the virus “is still very much with us”, adding “everyone, especially those most vulnerable to these winter bugs, needs to take care to protect themselves or help not to spread these viruses to others”.

When will the current flu season peak?

It’s difficult to predict how long this wave of flu will last.

NHS national medical director Meghana Pandit has warned that the health service is “not out of the woods yet”.

People will also be socialising more during the Christmas and New Year period, and that gives the virus more opportunities to spread.

Who needs a flu jab?

The NHS offers a free flu vaccine to those who need it most, including:

  • anyone aged 65 or over
  • those have certain long-term health conditions
  • pregnant women
  • care home residents
  • carers for older or disabled people, or those who receive a carer’s allowance
  • people who live with someone who has a weakened immune system

Frontline health and social care workers can get a flu vaccine through their employer.

A nasal spray version of the flu vaccine is also offered to children aged 2 to 3 years as well as school-aged children (reception to year 11).

Children can catch and spread flu easily. Vaccinating them also helps protect others who are at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu.

Everyone else has to buy one.

Should I buy a flu jab and how can I book one?

Even if you are healthy, you might want to buy a flu vaccine this winter.

High street chemists sell the vaccine for around £20.

It’s best to get vaccinated sooner to protect yourself during winter.

The vaccine should provide protection throughout the current flu season.

Almost everybody can have the vaccine, but you should not be vaccinated if you have ever had a serious allergy to the vaccine, or any of its ingredients.

You should speak to the pharmacist if you are unsure.

Is there a shortage of flu vaccine?

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) says there is no national shortage of the vaccine for those who need it the most – people who can get it for free from the NHS.

Eligible people can go online to book.

The NHS says 18 million people vaccines have been delivered this autumn – 306,000 more than at the same point in 2024.

However, if you are buying a flu jab privately, you might need to shop around to find a pharmacy with enough stock.

How effective is the flu jab and how long does it take for the vaccine to work?

The vaccine works against the flu that is circulating this year, and usually takes up to 14 days to take effect.

During this period, you’re still vulnerable to catching the virus.

Some people mistakenly think the vaccine has given them flu, but the vaccine does not cause flu – instead, it gives your body the instructions it needs to fight off an infection should you catch it.

There’s still a chance you might get flu after getting vaccinated, but it’s likely to be milder and not last as long.

Protection decreases over time which is why a vaccine is offered every year.

The vaccine is frequently updated to best match the strain or version of flu that experts expect will be circulating.

Should I wear a face mask?

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the government was “not changing its guidance” on face masks.

The advice supports personal choice but says people with flu-like symptoms should “consider” wearing one to help stop the virus spreading.

Some hospitals are asking visitors to wear them.

Is it a cold, ‘super flu’ or Covid? What are the symptoms and when should you seek medical help?

There are lots of coughs and colds doing the rounds. So how do you know if you have flu rather than something else? Your symptoms can give a clue.

Colds

  • symptoms appear gradually
  • mostly affect nose and throat
  • early sign – pressure in your ears
  • chestier, mucus cough

Flu

  • comes on suddenly
  • feel wiped out
  • fever, muscle aches, exhaustion
  • need bed rest
  • dry cough

Covid

  • typical flu symptoms
  • loss of taste or smell
  • diarrhoea or tummy upset

Most people get better with one or two weeks’ bed rest, but for some flu can develop into pneumonia.

The first port of call if you think you should seek medical help is to call 111 or go to your GP.

However, if you’re struggling to breathe or getting chest pain, then call 999 or go to hospital.

What else can I do to protect myself?

If you’re meeting people indoors, open a window for fresh air.

Practise good hygiene:

  • cough into your bent elbow, or use a tissue and dispose of it afterwards in the nearest bin
  • wash your hands frequently with warm water and soap
  • clean your surroundings often, especially areas that are touched frequently such as door handles

If you are unwell but must go out, consider wearing a face mask.



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