Flu vaccine who is eligible




















If your child was 2 or 3 years old on the 31 August , contact their GP surgery to arrange an appointment. Children with underlying health conditions can also get the vaccine from their GP surgery from the age of 6 months old. If your child is in one of the eligible school-aged groups Reception to Year 11 , they will receive an invitation to have it at school alongside everyone else in their class.

But you can ask for your child to have it at their GP surgery if they have an underlying health condition and this is what you prefer. There are several types of flu vaccines available. You will be offered one that is recommended for you based on your age. This means some people will be offered a flu vaccine that is in stock while others, who need a different type of vaccine, may have to wait until that vaccine becomes available, but this will be before the flu virus begins to circulate. Providers of flu vaccination services are required to offer the vaccine that is most effective for you.

It is better to wait to get the right vaccine so that you get the most benefit from it. It is best to have the vaccine before flu starts to circulate, which is usually from December onwards.

But if you have the vaccine later than this, it is still worth having. For most people who are eligible for both the flu jab and COVID booster, they will have to attend 2 appointments. It is important that you do not delay your flu jab in the expectation that you can have it alongside the COVID booster. You need to have your flu jab before flu starts to circulate. If you are offered both vaccines at the same appointment it will save you having to attend a second time.

It is safe to have them both together. Some people may receive an invitation to come forward for a vaccination from their GP surgery or by a national letter.

However, you do not have to wait to be invited before booking an appointment at your GP or pharmacy. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. NHS Scotland recommends you get the vaccine as soon as it is offered to you.

When and how will I be invited for my flu vaccination? Find your local services Search for a service near you by entering your postcode below. Please input your postcode in the following format: A12 1BC.

NHS inform has more information on this condition. Read more. You said:. Based on the information you gave us, we made the following recommendation:. Why should I get vaccinated? Which vaccines are used? If you have an egg allergy Some of the flu vaccines are made using eggs. Vaccine side effects As with all medicines, side effects of the flu vaccine are possible, but usually mild.

More about flu vaccine side effects Vaccine safety All medicines including vaccines are tested for safety and effectiveness before they're allowed to be used. Source: Public Health Scotland - Opens in new browser window. How can we improve this page? Different influenza vaccines are approved for different age groups. Some people for example, pregnant people and people with some chronic health conditions should not get some types of influenza vaccines, and some people should not receive influenza vaccines at all though this is uncommon.

Everyone who is vaccinated should receive a vaccine that is appropriate for their age and health status. There is no preference for any one vaccine over another. This page includes information on who should and who should not get an influenza vaccine, and who should talk to a health care professional before vaccination. Talk to your health care provider if you have any questions regarding which influenza vaccines are best for you and your family. All persons aged 6 months of age and older are recommended for annual flu vaccination, with rare exception.

Vaccination is particularly important for people who are at higher risk of developing serious flu complications. If you have one of the following conditions, talk with your health care provider. He or she can help decide whether vaccination is right for you, and select the best vaccine for your situation:.

People who can get a nasal spray flu vaccine: The nasal spray vaccine is approved for people 2 years through 49 years of age. Many people in this age group can receive the nasal spray vaccine, including people with egg allergies.

The nasal spray vaccine is not recommended for some groups.



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