Australians are being urged to take precautions over Christmas and New Year.
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As the festive season approaches, Australians are being advised to exercise caution due to an unexpected surge in flu cases this year. With Christmas and New Year celebrations on the horizon, health officials are urging the public to remain vigilant and take necessary preventive measures.

Recent health reports reveal that over 29,000 cases of influenza have been confirmed through laboratory testing across Australia as of yesterday. This marks a significant increase compared to the same period last year, where only 6,952 cases were recorded in December, according to data from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has highlighted a concerning figure of 1,508 deaths linked to influenza from the start of the year up until November. This statistic underscores the potential severity of the flu and the importance of taking it seriously, especially during a time when social gatherings are frequent.

Australians are being urged to take precautions over Christmas and New Year.
Australians are being urged to take precautions over Christmas and New Year.(Getty)

Dr. Wright from the RACGP emphasizes the need for heightened awareness and consideration for vulnerable groups during the holiday season. He notes, “Those at higher risk of developing severe infections include the elderly, children under five, pregnant women, and individuals with certain chronic conditions.”

With the flu season arriving unexpectedly, Australians are reminded to adopt preventive measures such as vaccination, practicing good hygiene, and staying informed to protect themselves and those around them during this joyful yet critical time of year.

“Patients, including seniors, children under five, who are pregnant, or who live with some chronic conditions are at higher risk of a severe infection,” he said.

“You don’t want a joyful celebration leading to spreading infection, hospitalisation, or even worse.

“If someone is unwell or isolating, think about ways they can be a part of celebrations.

“A family member who stays home or in another part of the house can join by video or phone call.

“We don’t want to break another flu record next year.

“The best way to reduce the risk of a severe infection is to get a flu vaccination.

“With Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australia to introduce free needle-free flu vaccinations for young children next year, it’ll be easier than ever to get a vaccination during your consult.”

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