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Lincolnshire Hospitals Brace for Winter Superflu Surge

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Lincolnshire Hospitals Brace for Winter Superflu Surge

As winter is on the horizon, hospitals across Lincolnshire are preparing for an expected increase in superflu cases. The National Health Service Trust has released a statement encouraging residents to adopt preventative measures, including acquiring the flu vaccine, to try and limit the virus’s circulation. Local health facilities are readying for a potential uphill surge in patient numbers, and steps are being taken to guarantee satisfactory staffing levels and resource availability. The public are encouraged to stay updated and heed health advice to protect themselves and support their community during this difficult time.

The report originally appeared on news.google.com and was adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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