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NHS told to be on alert for flu NHS told to be on alert for flu
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The NHS must remain "on top of its game" in the battle against swine flu, the chief medical officer says, despite the number of new cases falling.The NHS must remain "on top of its game" in the battle against swine flu, the chief medical officer says, despite the number of new cases falling.
Department of Health figures show that in the past week there were 5,000 infections in England - compared to over 100,000 at the start of the month.Department of Health figures show that in the past week there were 5,000 infections in England - compared to over 100,000 at the start of the month.
But Sir Liam Donaldson said while it was mostly a mild illness, it was still having serious complications for some.But Sir Liam Donaldson said while it was mostly a mild illness, it was still having serious complications for some.
The death toll has now reached 66 - up seven from last week.The death toll has now reached 66 - up seven from last week.
Sir Liam said the NHS and wider public must not be lulled into thinking the worst had passed.Sir Liam said the NHS and wider public must not be lulled into thinking the worst had passed.
He said despite the fall in the number of new infections, the levels of flu being seen was still unusual for the summer months.He said despite the fall in the number of new infections, the levels of flu being seen was still unusual for the summer months.
"The health service needs to be on top of its game."The health service needs to be on top of its game.
"It is normally a mild illlness, but for some it continues to be very serious."It is normally a mild illlness, but for some it continues to be very serious.
"We don't know what will happen next, but our best guess is that we will get some kind of rise during our flu season.""We don't know what will happen next, but our best guess is that we will get some kind of rise during our flu season."
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As well as the seven extra deaths - three of which were in England, two in Scotland and one each in Wales and Northern Ireland - there are still more than 200 people in hospital with swine flu.As well as the seven extra deaths - three of which were in England, two in Scotland and one each in Wales and Northern Ireland - there are still more than 200 people in hospital with swine flu.
However, the overall pressure on the health service has fallen again slightly - as it has done throughout August.However, the overall pressure on the health service has fallen again slightly - as it has done throughout August.
The number of people going to a GP with flu-like illness was 16.5 per 100,000 in England - half of what would be expected during a bad winter - compared to 21 last week.The number of people going to a GP with flu-like illness was 16.5 per 100,000 in England - half of what would be expected during a bad winter - compared to 21 last week.
Similar rates were also seen in Scotland and Wales, although for Northern Ireland they remain a little higher.Similar rates were also seen in Scotland and Wales, although for Northern Ireland they remain a little higher.
However, each part of the UK has seen a fall since the peak at the end of July and beginning of August.However, each part of the UK has seen a fall since the peak at the end of July and beginning of August.
Demand for the National Flu Service, the web and phone service which is operational in England, has also fallen.Demand for the National Flu Service, the web and phone service which is operational in England, has also fallen.