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Home » News » Annual Flu Vaccination programme begins as children return to school
Children from Reception to Year 11 will be offered a free vaccination at school. For eligible pre-school children (aged two years or over on 31 August 2024), or aged six months and over who are in a clinical risk group, general practices will also be inviting parents to bring their children along in the coming weeks.
For most children aged two years and over, the flu immunisation will be offered as a nasal spray, although an injection is also available for those who cannot receive the nasal spray version of the vaccine. For those under two years who are eligible, the vaccination will be delivered as an injection.
Although flu is an unpleasant illness for most people, it can be dangerous and even life-threatening for some. Bronchitis and pneumonia are just two of the potential complications which can arise from a flu infection.
Dr Sanhita Chakrabarti, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for BLMK Integrated Care Board said:
“Vaccinating children against the flu is crucial for their health and our community. Children can easily catch and spread the flu, leading to serious complications, and missed school days. Vaccination helps prevent these risks and protects vulnerable groups like infants and the elderly.
“If your child is in school (Reception to Year 11), look out for a consent letter for vaccination in the first few weeks of the term. For children aged two and above not yet in school, expect an invitation from your general practice. Ensure your contact information is up to date.
“Remember, vaccination is free, safe, and effective, and it can protect your child from severe illness this winter.”
The adult flu immunisation campaign will also run through the autumn as usual, with those who are eligible being invited to come forward to book a vaccination at their general practice, local pharmacy or a community-based clinic. Residents are encouraged to receive their vaccination as soon as possible to provide the best protection for themselves, their family and their friends.
For more information about the flu vaccination programme, visit the NHS website.
For press enquiries, please email blmkicb.communications@nhs.net
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