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FIGHT THE FLU WITH A QUICK SIMPLE JAB
Conditions that put you at higher risk of flu
The seasonal flu jab is offered free of charge to anyone over the age of six
months with the following medical conditions, as they are at higher risk of
catching flu:
• chronic (long-term) respiratory disease, such as severe asthma, COPD or
bronchitis
• chronic heart disease, such as heart failure
• chronic kidney disease
• chronic liver disease
• chronic neurological disease, such as Parkinson's disease or motor neurone
disease
• diabetes
• a weakened immune system due to disease (such as HIV/AIDS) or treatment
(such as cancer treatment)
It is recommended that you have a flu jab if you:
• are 65 or over
• have a serious medical condition (see above)
• live in a residential or nursing home
• are the main carer for an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be
at risk if you fall ill
• are a healthcare or social care professional directly involved in patient
care
• work with poultry
If you are the parent of a child (over six months) with a long-term
condition, speak to your GP about the flu jab. Your child's condition may get
worse if they catch flu.
If you are the carer of an elderly or disabled person, make sure they have had
their flu jab.
How do I get vaccinated?
Telephone to book an appointment as soon as possible, Clinics are now available
to book.
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