Boost your immunity this winter
Flu and Covid-19 can both be life-threatening and spread more easily in winter, when we are all crowded together inside.
This winter, most adults and children will be eligible for a flu jab, a Covid-19 vaccination and/or a booster.
These free vaccinations are the most effective way to boost your natural immunity and protect yourself and your family from these viruses.
You will be contacted by letter or text to let you know which vaccines are available to you. It’s really important this year to take the vaccines that the NHS invite you for. You can also book to have your jabs at your local pharmacy.
Book your vaccine appointments, boost your immunity, stay well and protect the NHS this winter.
Doctor Oisin Brannick, GP, Exmoor surgery North Kensington said: “Looking after our health during winter is really important. This year, both flu and Covid-19 are in circulation, meaning that it’s essential for everyone to take the vaccinations that are on offer to them. This will help to prevent the serious impact that these viruses can have and also help to reduce their spread.”
Who is eligible to receive the free flu vaccine:
· People aged 50 and over
· People with long term health conditions
· Pregnant women
· Parents of 2-16-year olds
· Carers
· Frontline health and social care workers.
For more information on flu, visit: www.nhs.uk/conditions/flu/
Who is eligible to receive the Covid-19 booster vaccine:
· People aged 40 and over (all over 18 in the coming weeks)
· People aged 16 and over with a health condition that puts you at high risk from Covid-19.
You need to wait for a least six months after your second Covid-19 vaccine dose to receive your booster. Please wait to be contacted by the NHS before booking your booster dose.
Who is eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine:
· Everyone 12 years of age and older is now eligible to get a Covid-19 vaccination.
For more information on how to get your Covid-19 vaccine in North West London visit: www.nwlondonccg.nhs.uk/coronavirus/vaccine-centres
For more information on Covid-19 visit: www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Look out for more information on NHS services and staying well on this website.