Flu Vaccinations 2019

It is the time of year to start our Flu vaccination programme for all those eligible to receive it.

Please note, as was the case last year, there is a different vaccine for those aged over 65 years

Flu vaccine supply is delivered throughout September so please do NOT attend the first clinic if you are under 65 years as we may not have received your vaccine by this first date.

Therefore our Flu sessions for patients are:

Saturday 12th October 08.00 – 11.30 OVER 65 ONLY

For everyone eligible: 

OVER 65, UNDER 65 ‘at risk',  2 - 3 YEAR OLDS (including if your child is 3 up to 31/8/19)


Saturday 19th October 08.00 – 11.30
Saturday 26th October 08.00 – 11.30

There will be a catch up date in November TBA for those who have not yet attended

There will be a programme of delivery for registered housebound and Care Home patients who will be notified directly.

PLEASE CONTACT
King’s Medical Practice on 01924 223909
and select option 1 as soon as possible to make your appointment

INFLUENZA VACCINATION PROGRAMME

 The purpose of the influenza vaccination programme is to protect those most at risk of developing severe disease or complications or from dying if they develop the infection.

PATIENTS AGED SIX MONTHS TO LESS THAN 65 YEARS OF AGE WITH THE FOLLOWING UNDERLYING HEALTH CONDITIONS ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE INFLUENZA VACCINE:



·    chronic (long-term) respiratory disease, such as severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or bronchitis

·      chronic heart disease, such as heart failure

·      chronic kidney disease at stage three, four or five

·      chronic liver disease

·   chronic neurological disease, such as Parkinson’s disease or motor neurone disease, or learning disability

·      diabetes

·      splenic dysfunction or asplenia

·      a weakened immune system due to disease (such as HIV/AIDS) or treatment (such as cancer treatment)

·      morbidly obese (defined as BMI of 40 and above)

·   All pregnant women, including those who become pregnant during the delivery of the influenza programme, are eligible to receive influenza vaccine at any stage of pregnancy. Influenza infection during pregnancy may be associated with perinatal mortality, prematurity, lower birth weight and smaller neonatal size.

·      all two- and three- year-old children (children born between 1st of September 2014 and 31st of August 2016)  will receive the flu vaccine through their GP

·       all children in reception class and school years 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (these will be given at school)

·       everyone living in a residential or nursing home 

•     everyone who cares for an older or disabled person

·       household contacts of anyone who is immunocompromised

·       all frontline health and social care workers

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