Flu hospitalisation rises 352%
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•More than 350% rise in people hospitalised with flu - as NHS faces 'quad-demic'
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NHS fears of a potential 'quad-demic' as number of people hospitalised with flu rises 352% .
Number of patients in hospital with flu now at 1,099 every day last week compared to 243 this time last year .
More than 27 million vaccinations have taken place, with England 's chief medical officer among those urging people to get the jab.
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