According to a health official, the NHS is under a lot of stress as the UK may be experiencing its worst winter flu season ever.
According to Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director of NHS England, the “quad-demic” of flu, Covid-19,
Norovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is still putting strain on services. “As the ‘quad-demic’ keeps putting more strain on services,
The winter flu season has not only hit the NHS early this year, but it may be on track to be among the worst we have ever seen,” he warned. “Frontline NHS employees are presently under a lot of stress,
And we anticipate that the peak of seasonal viruses is yet to come when relatives and friends have congregated to enjoy the new year and the holiday season.
First and foremost, I want to express my gratitude to NHS employees for their relentless efforts to keep patients safe and provide them the best treatment possible in face of overwhelming demand.