Addingham Surgery

Flu Clinics 2024

We will be offering both flu vaccinations and Covid vaccinations at the same time from early October 2024. 

Who should have a flu vaccine?

Flu vaccination is recommended for those who are most at risk of serious complications if they get flu. For adults this includes everyone aged 65 years and over, pregnant women, and those with certain long-term health conditions. Flu can be a serious illness in these people and the vaccine offers the best protection.

Why do I have to wait until October for my flu vaccine?

This year most eligible adults will be offered a flu vaccine from early October, which might be slightly later than in previous years. This is because the latest scientific evidence shows that protection from the flu vaccine decreases over time in adults. It is therefore better to have the vaccine closer to when flu
typically circulates.

When should pregnant women get vaccinated?

Pregnant women should have the vaccine from September. This is because the protection from the vaccine is passed through the placenta to the baby, giving the baby protection for the first few months of life when they are particularly at risk from flu. Therefore pregnant women shouldn’t delay vaccination,
especially those who are heavily pregnant, as babies born during the flu season need to be protected against flu as well the pregnant woman herself.

When should children get vaccinated?

Vaccination for children who are offered a flu vaccine on the NHS will also start from September because their protection from the vaccine doesn’t decrease as quickly as it does in adults.

Are there any other exceptions?

There will be a very small number of people who need to be vaccinated earlier than October. For instance, if someone is about to start chemotherapy in October, it is better for them to have the vaccine before they start their treatment. This is because they will respond better to the vaccine before their immune system becomes weaker. You should speak to your GP if you think you need to have the vaccine earlier than October and they will decide whether it is appropriate.

When do I need to get my vaccination by?

Flu typically starts to circulate in December so it’s best you get the vaccine by the end of November as it takes up to 14 days to work. But even if it’s later than November, it is still worth asking whether you can have a flu vaccine.

More information about Flu can be found here:
We adhere to the reports that are published by the Department of Health and flu stocks are ordered in accordance with these reports. Patients who feel they should be eligible are not always contained in the reports, so we advise a discussion with one of our clinicians in this instance to see if a vaccination can be booked.
If you haven’t been invited at all by mid November 2024, that’s the time to get in touch with us to ask. Not before the end of October please.
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If you are unwell, have a fever, have Covid19 symptoms or been told to self isolate, you must NOT attend under any circumstances. Please rebook when you are well or out of self isolation.
 
Please arrive at your booked appointment time – do not come too early as we do not want any overcrowding.
 
We will be operating a strict one way route throughout the building again this year. Once inside you will be directed to the next available consultation room. 
 
Please follow the instructions of the staff who are supervising the flow of patients. They are there to ensure everyone’s safety.
 
Thank you for your help and co-operation.
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