NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is encouraging parents and carers of children aged from two to five to ensure their child is vaccinated against flu ahead of winter.
Appointment letters are now arriving at homes inviting children aged two to five who are not yet in school forward for the free flu vaccine, which is given as a painless nasal spray.
The letters will include details of where and when the vaccine will be given. Parents and carers can reschedule their child’s appointment by contacting the phone number on their letter.
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Dr Emilia Crighton, Director for Public Health at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said “Flu can be serious, even for healthy children and young people. That’s why all children aged two up to secondary school pupils in S6 are being offered the flu vaccine.
“I’d urge all parents and carers of children aged two to five to look out for their child’s appointment letter and get their child vaccinated ahead of winter. The flu vaccine helps prevent your child getting sick with flu and needing time off nursery or childcare and helps reduce the risk of your child spreading flu to family and friends who are more vulnerable.
“The flu virus is always changing so they need to get the vaccine every year to help them stay protected.”
Following advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), the following groups will be offered both the flu and COVID-19 vaccines this year:
· aged 50 or over
· residents and staff working in a care home for older adults
· younger adults in long stay nursing and residential care settings
· frontline health and social care workers
· Those aged five to 49 years with an eligible health condition, including those with poorly controlled asthma
· Those aged five to 49 years who are:
- a household contact of someone with a weakened immune system
- an unpaid carer or a young carer (16 years or over)
- pregnant
The flu vaccine is also recommended for:
· people aged 16 to 49 years with an eligible health condition, including well controlled asthma
· children aged 6 months to two years with an eligible health condition
· all children aged two to five years (not yet at school)
· all primary and secondary school pupils
· nursery, primary and secondary school teachers and pupil-facing support workers in local authority and independent settings
· prison population and prison officers and support workers who deliver direct front-facing detention services.
In a small number of cases, the nasal spray may not be suitable, and the vaccine can be given as an injection in the arm instead.
For more information about the flu vaccine, visit www.nhsinform.scot/childflu or call 0800 030 8013.
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