NHS Confederation - NHS leaders deeply concerned by ongoing flu surge

11 Dec 2025 12:31 PM

If next week’s resident doctor strikes go ahead, it will cause huge disruption for patients and staff.

Responding to the latest NHS performance statistics and winter sitrep data, Rory Deighton, acute and community care director at the NHS Confederation, said:

“While overall virus levels in hospitals are down compared to last year, the ongoing surge in flu is deeply concerning as the NHS braces itself for another brutal winter.

“A&Es in particular have had record attendances every month from June to November, while ambulances had nearly 50,000 more incidents this November compared to last year.

“Also, bed occupancy is worryingly high at 95% nationally and there were nearly 13,000 people stuck in hospital beds each day last week when they were medically fit enough to go home.

“Despite the mounting demand for healthcare, the NHS has managed to maintain performance across A&Es, ambulances and cancer care. This is testament to the hard work and dedication of staff working across the NHS.

“If next week’s resident doctor strikes go ahead, it will cause huge disruption for patients and staff, not just during the walkouts but for several weeks afterwards. We call on resident doctors to accept the government’s latest offer and end this long-running dispute without causing chaos ahead of Christmas.”