London-Area Flu Cases More than 10 Times Last Year’s Levels
Middlesex-London Health Unit reports 1,031 flu cases and 338 hospitalizations since August, with 15 deaths linked to the H3N2 strain causing a sharp early-season surge.
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London-area flu cases more than 10 times last year’s levels
Reported influenza cases in the London area surpassed 1,000 before the end of 2025 – more than 10 times the number recorded over a comparable period last year – according to the latest data from the Middlesex-London Health Unit.
Flu surge: 20 times more area cases than this time last year
Amid surging influenza cases provincewide, public-health officials for London and surrounding Middlesex County are reporting 20 times more cases than this time last year.
Recurring colds, colleagues who are home from work and teachers who are missing from preschool – many people experience that the illnesses are replacing each other. Last week, the number of people who fell ill with the flu more than doubled. At the same time, the season for winter vomiting disease has started.
We are in full season of viruses and influenza, and the number of vaccines increases from day to day. The National Institute of Public Health announced that, in the last report, 28% had more cases than in the previous week.
As winter settles down, the flu accelerates: the cases have more than doubled in a week. Health management has published its weekly retrospective on the evolution of the main acute respiratory infections and the figures speak for themselves: the flu continues to impose and strengthens. Explosion of cases: ...
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