Milton Keynes City Council is encouraging residents to get their flu vaccination this winter.
Getting vaccinated reduces the chance of catching flu and spreading it to friends, family and others, who may be at more risk.
Flu can be unpleasant, but for most it will clear up in a week or two. For others, it can be more severe including those aged over 65, pregnant women, young children and adults with an underlying health condition and people with weakened immune systems.
Several types of flu vaccine are offered, including the Fluenz nasal spray for children. If you're eligible for a free flu vaccine on the NHS, you'll be contacted and offered one that's most appropriate for you.
If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to your GP or a health professional.
Free flu jabs are available to:
- Pregnant women
- Carers
- All children aged two to three years old
- All school children from reception to year 9 (years 10 and 11 will be offered the vaccine at school in due course dependent on supply)
- Those aged six months to under 50 years in certain clinical risk groups
- Close contacts of immunocompromised individuals
- Those aged 50 years and above
- Care home residents
- Frontline health and care workers
Flu vaccination appointments are available at GP practices, selected pharmacies and midwifery services also offer the flu jab to pregnant women. Primary, lower, middle and secondary school children will receive their vaccination at school. Booking is straightforward and the appointment itself can take less than 10 minutes. People who are not eligible for a free flu jab can pay for one at their local pharmacy.
Find out more about the flu and how to stay well this winter by visiting https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/seasonal-health/keep-warm-keep-well/