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#Covid & #Flu Weekly Update 11th Jan ’23

The weekly Covid and Flu stats have been published by Public Health Scotland for 11th of January 2023.

Due to the festive period, the laboratory confirmed diagnoses data included in this week’s report may not be complete, should be interpreted with caution and is subject to change.

Covid

Waste Water Monitoring – Orkney – Area served by the Kirkwall Sewage Network

Samples from every health board area are tested for traces of non-infective Covid-19 ribonucleic acid (RNA) and shared with public health partners so they can see where rates are increasing or decreasing. In combination with community testing, this information is helping Scotland understand the prevalence and distribution of the virus, and gives a broader, unbiased, picture of the possible number of cases in a community.

Flu

The numbers of hospitalised patients who tested positive for influenza reported in weeks 51 and 52 are higher than those reported for any week since the start of the 2016/2017 season. The hospitalisation rate for influenza has been generally increasing since week 25 and was 23.1 per 100,000 in week 52. The highest hospital admission rate for confirmed influenza was among patients aged less than one year old (113.1 per 100,000).

Influenza by NHS Board – In week 01

Influenza vaccine data show that at the end of week 1, an estimated total of 2,501,132 individuals have received their vaccine. This includes 1,920,297 eligible adults of whom 959,823 are aged 65 years and over. In addition, 89.9% of those receiving their COVID winter booster and eligible for flu vaccine have received both vaccines at the same appointment. More detailed data for the 2022/23 winter programme are available on the PHS flu and COVID winter vaccination dashboard.

NHS24 calls for respiratory symptoms. – In week 01

All covid rules and restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, but the virus has not gone away. COVID-19, colds and flu can spread more easily in the winter.

We all still need to keep playing our part to protect ourselves and others. Stay well and make it safer for everyone this winter by:

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