Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is urging those most at risk of
developing serious complications from seasonal flu, and who have not already
done so, to get a free jab.
Dr Sian Owen , Immunisation Lead
for the Health Board, said: ‘The annual seasonal flu immunisation campaign was
launched in October and is one of the largest public health campaigns which the
NHS runs to protect the population from flu infection."
Up to this week, 68.4 percent of people over 65 in North Wales have already
had their jab but the target is for 75 percent to have the jab.
If you are due
to have your 65th birthday before the end of March 2013 you are
eligible for a free flu jab. The GP practices still have flu vaccine available
to give protection to their patients against flu virus.
"It’s important to remember that the seasonal flu vaccine is safe and does
not contain any live virus, so it cannot cause flu. Those who had a seasonal flu
jab last year will need to get a new jab this winter. As the flu virus changes
every year, the flu vaccine is updated to match the latest flu viruses
circulating in the community.”
Practical tips to help avoid spreading germs to others and to help avoid
infection yourself include always carrying tissues, covering your cough and
sneeze with a tissue, disposing of the tissue after one use and cleaning your
hands as soon as you can.
Talk to your local GP, nurse or pharmacist to find out more or visit the
NHS Choices website at: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Flu-jab/Pages/Introduction.aspx
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