Protection from previous vaccines fades, and flu viruses change every year. Make sure you're ready for winter with the best defence - get vaccinated to reduce your risk of serious illness and protect those around you. NHS flu vaccines available from 3rd October - book now to stay winter strong!
If you're aged 65 or over, pregnant, living with a long-term health condition like diabetes or asthma, or a carer for someone vulnerable, the flu vaccine is essential. It not only reduces your risk of serious illness and hospitalisation but also helps protect those around you, especially the most vulnerable. Even if you've had flu or the vaccine before, immunity fades over time, so it's important to get vaccinated each year. Stay safe this winter - book your flu vaccine today and help reduce the spread of flu in your community!
Flu can be a serious illness, particularly for vulnerable groups like the elderly, pregnant women, and people with long-term health conditions. Getting vaccinated each year provides the best protection against flu and helps prevent the spread of the virus. Below, you'll find answers to common questions about the flu vaccine, including who should get it, how it works, and why it's essential to protect yourself and others this winter.
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