Snow and ice hit parts of UK
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is urging Brits to follow five steps as flu cases surge across the country. The latest figures reveal hospital admissions for flu in England have jumped to 3.8 per 100,000 people last week, up from 2.4 the week before, according to UKHSA data.
A UKHSA report on climate anxiety among British youth faces criticism from Jason Isaac, who calls eco-anxiety a product of climate propaganda.
In a post to X yesterday (November 18), the UKHSA said: "Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless gas that can kill. This #COAwarenessWeek, make sure you understand the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, get an alarm and check any fuel-burning appliances."
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an important warning about a serious hazard that can often go unnoticed in the home, and has urged everyone to learn more about the dangers of this thr
Carbon monoxide is an invisible gas that is typically produced during incomplete combustion when something burns
Forecasters say temperatures will fall below zero overnight and there will be more snow and ice in some areas on Thursday.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an amber Cold-Health Alert (CHA) for the Yorkshire & Humber, North West and North East regions of England.
Antibiotic-resistant infections surge in the UK, with nearly 400 weekly cases reported in 2024 and rising deaths, UKHSA report reveals.
Each autumn or early winter, the NHS offers flu vaccines to those at a higher risk of serious health complications
The variant is known as influenza A subtype H3N2 subclade K–sometimes called “subclade K” for short—and it has been detected in Japan as well, where public health authorities declared a flu epidemic last month.
A blast of Arctic air sweeping across the UK is set to plunge temperatures to -10C, prompting health officials to warn that the cold snap could trigger a rise in heart attacks and strokes.
Coughing into a tissue, regular handwashing and staying at home when feeling unwell were among the agency's recommendations. The UKHSA also recommended that people 'consider wearing a mask' when going out if they feel like they are 'coming down with something'.