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London sees surge in 999 ambulance calls as flu season takes hold

London sees surge in 999 ambulance calls as flu season takes hold London sees surge in 999 ambulance calls as flu season takes hold



Getty ImagesFewer than half of eligible people in London have take up the free flu vaccine so farThe number of 999 calls in London has risen over the past week, with London Ambulance Service (LAS) reporting its three busiest days of 2025 in a row. The service said the 20% increase included more calls from people with breathing difficulties due to viral infections and respiratory illnesses such as the flu. NHS figures indicate fewer than half of eligible people in London have had the free flu vaccine this season. Experts have predicted the worst flu season for a decade, fuelled by a new type of a flu virus. Christmas flu LAS strategic commander Laurence Cowderoy said the service had prepared for winter for many months, but still urged Londoners to “only call 999 in a life-threatening emergency”.He said the high call rate was “more typically seen on New Year’s Eve”.Operations to cope with demands over the winter period include:460 ambulances out on the road during peak demandUse of AI More phone appointments A redirect system where patients are moved to ease pressure Karen Bonner, the regional chief nurse for London, said NHS staff had already seen the impact of the new flu strain with people coming into accident and emergency departments with symptoms. “We know it’s a pretty bad flu this year – we know that from seeing it in Australia and other places – so, we really want to protect people,” she said.London Ambulance Service callsThursday 27 November – 7,356 Friday 28 November – 7,608 Saturday 29 November – 7,409 Sunday 30 November – 6,776(London Ambulance Service normally takes around 5,500 calls on a “typically busy day”)Getty ImagesLAS said calls to 999 have surged to levels similar to a typical New Years Eve in the capitalNHS England reported 1.7 million people have taken up a free flu vaccination so far this season in London – about 46% of those eligible. Who is eligible for the flu jab?pregnant womenall children aged 2 or 3 years on 31 August 2025children with certain long-term health conditions (aged 6 months to less than 18 years)primary & secondary school aged children (from reception to Year 11)all children in clinical risk groups aged from 6 months to under 18 yearseveryone aged 65 years and overindividuals aged 18 to under 65 with certain long-term health conditionscare home residentscarers in receipt of carer’s allowance, or those who are the main carer of an elderly or disabled personthose living with people who are immunocompromisedfrontline health and social care workers



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