The NHS says it's facing its "worst-case scenario" after the number of people in hospital with flu jumped by 55% in a week in England.
NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey says between 5,000 and 8,000 hospital beds could be filled with flu patients by the weekend.
Health experts at the King's Fund think tank have said talk of an "unrelenting flu wave" has become worryingly familiar over recent years. But Chris Streather, the medical director for the NHS in London, said the situation was "well within the boundaries" of what the NHS could cope with.
How then is winter 2025 really any different and which patients have been affected most by what the NHS is now describing as "super flu"?
