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Flu Vaccination

Flu Vaccination

Flu vaccination is a safe and effective vaccine. It is introduced to protect people at risk of flu and its complications every year at the NHS. The best time for the flu vaccine is in the fall before the flu begins to spread. But you can get the vaccine later.

Flu vaccination is important because:
  • If you are more at risk than coronavirus, you also have many problems with the flu.

  • Research shows that people who get the flu and coronavirus at the same time are more likely to become seriously ill
  • This will help reduce the pressure on employees of NHS and social care working with coronavirus

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