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22nd September 2020Hull: Latest Flu vaccine information

Research shows people can catch both Covid-19 and Flu at the same time, with serious and sometimes deadly consequences.
More people will be offered a free flu vaccine this year – anyone over 50 in England is eligible.
Research from Public Health England looking at Covid-19 illness between January and April among nearly 20,000 hospital patients suggests risk of death is more than doubled for people who catch flu on top of coronavirus, compared to coronavirus alone.
Flu by itself can also be a serious condition – it kills around 11,000 people in England each year and hospitalises many more.
People at high risk from flu are also most at risk from Covid-19.
Who will be offered the flu vaccine in England?
- people who were required to shield from coronavirus and anyone they live with
- people with some medical conditions including diabetes, heart failure and asthma
- pregnant women
- pre-school children over the age of two
- all primary school children, as last year, and, for the first time, Year 7 pupils
- initially all people over 65, before the programme is extended to the over-50s
- healthcare and social care staff
- people living in a residential or nursing home
- people who are the main carer for an elderly or disabled person
For full details of who should receive the flu vaccine and further information on the virus please see the attached PDF document below.
