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Swine flu cases continue to rise | Swine flu cases continue to rise |
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The number of new cases of swine flu in England has almost doubled over the last seven days to 9,000, official figures show. | The number of new cases of swine flu in England has almost doubled over the last seven days to 9,000, official figures show. |
That compares with 5,000 the previous week, and 3,000 before that. In Scotland, the new weekly figures showed a slight increase from 6,180 to 7,034. | That compares with 5,000 the previous week, and 3,000 before that. In Scotland, the new weekly figures showed a slight increase from 6,180 to 7,034. |
While the majority of cases continue to be mild, the total number of swine flu-related deaths in the UK rose to 82. | While the majority of cases continue to be mild, the total number of swine flu-related deaths in the UK rose to 82. |
The levels of swine flu are much lower in Wales and Northern Ireland. | The levels of swine flu are much lower in Wales and Northern Ireland. |
The figures are on the increase but they are still some way short of what they were in July when England alone was seeing more than 100,000 cases a week. | The figures are on the increase but they are still some way short of what they were in July when England alone was seeing more than 100,000 cases a week. |
Everything suggests we are seeing the start of the second peak, but we just don't know how big that will be Sir Liam Donaldson, chief medical officer | Everything suggests we are seeing the start of the second peak, but we just don't know how big that will be Sir Liam Donaldson, chief medical officer |
And, to put it into context, the levels being reported are below the amount of seasonal flu that could be expected during a bad winter. | And, to put it into context, the levels being reported are below the amount of seasonal flu that could be expected during a bad winter. |
Nonetheless, Sir Liam Donaldson, the government's chief medical officer, said he would have hoped to have seen no rises to buy more time to roll out the vaccine programme. | Nonetheless, Sir Liam Donaldson, the government's chief medical officer, said he would have hoped to have seen no rises to buy more time to roll out the vaccine programme. |
The government is still awaiting approval from regulators for the two types of vaccines it has bought. | The government is still awaiting approval from regulators for the two types of vaccines it has bought. |
Once that happens - and it is expected soon - GPs will start immunising the priority groups, which include people with health conditions and pregnant women. | Once that happens - and it is expected soon - GPs will start immunising the priority groups, which include people with health conditions and pregnant women. |
Sir Liam said children and young people were responsible for much of the rising number of new infections. | Sir Liam said children and young people were responsible for much of the rising number of new infections. |
He said he had been alerted to flu outbreaks in 66 schools although the true number was likely to be much higher. | He said he had been alerted to flu outbreaks in 66 schools although the true number was likely to be much higher. |
"Everything suggests we are seeing the start of the second peak, but we just don't know how big that will be." | "Everything suggests we are seeing the start of the second peak, but we just don't know how big that will be." |
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