The Public Health team at Essex council’s public health team are urging those at highest risk of flu to get vaccinated before winter hits.
The national flu vaccination programme is now available nationwide to all eligible people.
Adults over 65, pregnant women, children aged two and three, and pupils in classes one to four at school are part of the priority groups eligible for the free flu vaccination.
Those with long-term health conditions, including asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and cardiovascular issues, are also included.
Councillor John Spence, cabinet member for health and adult social care said: “It’s crucial for people in the priority groups to get their flu vaccination as soon as possible, to not only protect themselves, but those around them too.”
The national drive marks the start of Stay Well This Winter initiative from Public Health England and NHS England to help the most vulnerable people prepare for winter and avoid having to visit hospital for common winter illnesses.
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