Catch-up flu clinics for children in Luton

<strong>Catch-up flu clinics for children in Luton</strong> image

Home >> news >> Catch-up flu clinics for children in Luton

‘Catch-up’ flu clinics for children aged 2 to 15 are set to take place in Luton this weekend (Saturday 28 January) and during the February half-term break.

The NHS continues to see a high number of serious flu cases among young children. Across England, hospitalisations in young children are over 44% higher than the last pre-pandemic year (2019/20).

The flu vaccine can protect children and other family members from getting seriously ill and even ending up in hospital, and the NHS is reminding people that the vaccine is still available if your child has not yet had a flu vaccine this school year.

For most children, the flu vaccine is a quick and painless spray up the nose. If the nasal spray vaccine is not suitable for your child, the NHS can offer a flu vaccine injection instead.

The flu vaccine is safe and effective, and it’s offered every year on the NHS to help protect people at risk of getting seriously ill from flu.

The flu clinics for children aged 2 to 15 will take place at Luton Wellbeing Hub, 42-44 The Mall, Luton LU1 2TA on:

  • Saturday 28 January 2023: 9am to 4pm
  • Monday 13 February 2023: 9am to 4pm

If your child has not yet had a flu vaccine this school year and you can’t make it to a flu clinic, you can also:

  • Ask your GP surgery: You can make an appointment through your surgery.
  • Check whether your local pharmacy is offering vaccinations: You can check whether your local pharmacy is offering flu vaccinations at www.nhs.uk/book-a-flu-vaccination.

More information can be found at www.nhs.uk/flujab.

View all news

Latest news and highlights

News

9 May 2025

Local NHS bodies commit to sustainable methods in drive to improve health…

Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board has made a new pledge to become more sustainable in the provision and delivery of health and…

News

9 May 2025

Celebrating midwifery opportunities: Inspiring the next generation of midwives

Following International Day of the Midwife on Monday 5 May, Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board (ICB) continues to highlight the vital work…

Blog

8 May 2025

“You Can’t Catch Death”: Reflections from the Chaplaincy of Sarah Crane

In 2014, a young Sarah Crane walked through the doors of Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) for the first time as its Chaplain. Completely new to healthcare, she was stepping…

Blog

7 May 2025

Fighting for Life and improved care at the end of life

Brian Daniels is no ordinary playwright. His stories don’t just entertain — they challenge, confront, and compel audiences to think deeply about the kind of society we are, and the…

Blog

6 May 2025

The apple tree and conversations on dying

As part of Dying Matters Awareness Week, Michelle Summers writes a personal reflection on death and grief: “When I die, bury my ashes under the apple tree in the garden…

News

2 May 2025

Robin Porter appointed as chair of Bedfordshire, Luton, and Milton Keynes Integrated…

Robin Porter, former chief executive of Luton Council, has been appointed as the new chair of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board. He was appointed following a public…