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Warning to vaccinate young children against flu ahead of winter

11 Sep 2023 3 minute read
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Public health experts in Wales are encouraging parents to vaccinate young children against the flu virus this autumn, to protect them from getting secondary infections.

Last year, flu was the primary reason why nearly 800 children in Wales aged 2-16 years old were admitted to hospital.

There is still a concern that children who didn’t encounter the flu virus between 2020-2022, when there wasn’t a lot of social mixing, could be particularly vulnerable.

Young children can catch and spread flu easily and can suffer unpleasant symptoms. Getting the flu can also lead to secondary infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia.

Public Health Wales has said that vaccinating children not only protects them, but also older relatives, the wider community and the NHS.

All school aged children will also be offered the flu vaccine. Flu viruses change quickly, so every year an updated vaccine is needed to offer protection.

The Covid -19 autumn booster programme will also soon be live. Everyone over 65 years old are among those being offered a booster to reduce the chances of getting seriously ill.

To promote these vaccinations, Public Health Wales has launched a campaign to encourage people to protect themselves this winter. Focusing on the theme “putting on your winter coat”, it encourages people to get their vaccines to add an extra layer of protection in the cold months ahead.

GPs and Health Boards will contact those who are eligible with details of when and where they can be vaccinated. People are advised to come forward as soon as possible once they have been contacted to receive their vaccination.

Public Health Wales has warned that with winter pressures anticipated for the NHS, it is important that those who are eligible for a free flu or Covid-19 vaccine get vaccinated.

Protect

Dr Christopher Johnson, Consultant Epidemiologist and Head of Public Health Wales’ Vaccine Preventable Disease Programme said: “Flu can be serious. It is well known that having a flu vaccine every year is one of the most effective ways to protect against flu.

“Likewise the COVID-19 autumn booster vaccination extends the protection against serious illness. Any side effects from the vaccinations are normally mild and don’t last long.

“The chances of becoming seriously ill with Covid-19 or flu are greatly reduced by vaccination, as are the risks of spreading these viruses. Vaccination really is the best way to protect ourselves and others this winter from serious illness.”

Minister for Health and Social Services Eluned Morgan said: “Vaccination is one of the most important actions we can take for our own health, and it’s the most important preventative action NHS Wales can offer to people in Wales.

“The very young and old are particularly at risk of respiratory illness, and our approach for the winter respiratory vaccination programme will ensure that those who are eligible are protected from COVID-19 and seasonal flu.

“I urge people to come forward for both these vaccines when offered, particularly in the light of the new variant of Omicron (BA.2.86), so we can continue protecting our loved ones and keep Wales safe this winter.”


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max wallis
max wallis
10 months ago

Why are they not offering nasal sprays to **children^^ instead of jabs?
Now it’s accepted that delivery into the nose direct to cells that need activating works better. Quicker, kinder and cheaper too.

max wallis
max wallis
10 months ago
Reply to  max wallis

I find NHS Wales does offer nasal spray delivery to children, given via schools,and still call it a vaccine. Different in my eyes.

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