A mutant flu outbreak in the United Kingdom, referred to as "superflu," is leading to widespread school closures as sickness rates increase. Health officials are advising the public to wear masks to mitigate the spread of the virus.
The outbreak has prompted significant concern among health authorities, who are monitoring the situation closely. The rise in illness has resulted in many schools being forced to close their doors to prevent further transmission among students and staff.
This situation follows recent developments in public health, as officials continue to address various health crises. For more information on related coverage, see recent developments in health.
As the outbreak unfolds, health officials are emphasizing the importance of preventive measures, including mask-wearing, to protect the community. Further updates are expected as the situation evolves.

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