Cases of swine flu falling but jabs are vital

Posted: Wednesday, 27th January, 2010 at 21:59
Lisa Reeves

Latest figures show that 44 people across the North West have died as a result of swine flu, since the outbreak of the virus in April last year.  The majority of these people have had underlying health conditions; and health leaders in the North West are urging those who are eligible to have the swine flu vaccine as soon as possible.

Dr Ruth Hussey, North West Regional Director for Public Health announced today, “It looks like cases of swine flu are now on the decline, which is fantastic news.  But I’m concerned that this might put off some people who should get the vaccine from doing so. The virus is still circulating, and if people with conditions such as asthma, heart and lung disease, with weakened immune systems or who are pregnant catch the virus, they can become seriously ill.” 

Figures show that 2,720 people in the North West have needed hospital treatment due to swine flu since the beginning of July 2009; 250 have needed critical care; and 48 per cent of hospital cases have had an underlying health condition.

Dr Hussey said, “The swine flu vaccine really is the best protection against swine flu if you have an underlying health condition.  The take up rate for the swine flu vaccine has been good, but we want to ensure that as many people as possible who are eligible are vaccinated.”

Young children are also particularly at risk of developing complications if they contract the swine flu virus.  And GP practices are rolling out the vaccine to children aged over six months and under five years.

Posted: Monday, 1st February, 2010 at 14:07
Lisa Reeves

Due to the fact that swine flu cases are now on the decline, the National Flu Service will cease both on line and telephone at 1am on the 11th February 2010. Anyone who thinks they have symptoms of swine flu after this date should contact their GP practice.

Central and Eastern Cheshire Primary Care Trust have announced today that they are also reducing from the 11th February 2010 the number of antiviral collection points across the area.

There will now be three collection points in Central and Eastern Cheshire at Macclesfield Crewe and Northwich.


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