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Catch-up flu clinics for youngsters

by Cumbria Crack
10/11/2021
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Amy and Riley Aitken

Medical professionals in north Cumbria are reminding parents that it’s never been more important for children to get the free flu vaccine.

Catch-up clinics are now being held across the area for youngsters to be given their free flu nasal spray.

If your child has missed their flu vaccination in school you can now book in for one of our catch-up clinics.

The NHS is also rolling out the COVID jab to school children aged 12 to 15.

As with the flu vaccine, consent letters have been sent out to parents and guardians with information on the COVID vaccination.

Almost three million children across Britain in this age group are eligible for one dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

Jabs have started in schools across the country. If your child has missed getting the COVID vaccine at school, they will soon be able to book through the national booking system too; you’ll just need to visit nhs.uk/covidvaccine

At this stage we would urge families to wait until their child’s school has been visited by the COVID vaccination team before booking through the NHS.

Distington GP Dr Helen Horton said: “As a parent with children in school I can completely appreciate how challenging the last 18 months have been with the disruption of covid, and none of us want to see our kids missing any more valuable time in their classes.

“This winter we have the added concern of flu – it’s a nasty illness and it’s the last thing we want on top of everything else!

“We had low infection rates of flu last year following everyone’s response to covid, and this means many of our children won’t have been exposed or built up the immunity that they usually would have, and so we may see more cases of flu this winter.”

Olaniyi Kehinde, consultant paediatrician at NCIC, said: “Flu can be a very unpleasant illness in children causing fever, stuffy nose, dry cough, sore throat, aching muscles and joints, and extreme tiredness. This can last several days or more.

“Some children can get a very high fever, sometimes without the usual flu symptoms, and may need to go to hospital for treatment. Serious complications of flu include a painful ear infection, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia.

“Having the vaccine will help protect your child from what can be a very nasty illness in children. It will reduce the chance of others in your family, who could be at greater risk from flu, such as grandparents or those with long-term health conditions, getting flu from your child.”

Carlisle mum Amy and her son Riley Aitken are helping the NHS share the message to get the vaccine, featuring in a regional campaign to encourage those eligible to get the flu vaccine.

For children, flu vaccination is needle-free. It’s given as a nasal spray and is just a single squirt up each nostril; it’s quick, painless and more effective in children than an injectable vaccine.

If you have a child aged two to three years old, you just need to wait for your GP practice to get in touch, and then book an appointment for your child to get their free flu nasal spray vaccine too. It’s also free for children and young people who have a medical condition from the age of six months.

The catch-up flu vaccination clinics are accessed by appointment only, so please call to book for one of the clinics:

  • Call 01228 608046 for Penrith, Appleby, Kirkby Stephen, Brampton or Carlisle.
  • Call 01900 705871 or 01900 705867 for Workington, Egremont, Whitehaven and Wigton
  •  Call 01229 409604 for Kendal and Barrow

The dates of the clinics are as follows:

Penrith

  • Wednesday 10th November at 3:30pm to 5:30pm (Penrith Hospital)
  • Saturday 11th December at 9:30am to 12 noon (Penrith Hospital)


Appleby

  • Saturday 13th November at 9:30am to 10:30am (Appleby Cricket Club)

Kirkby Stephen

  • Saturday 13th November at 11am to 12 noon (Kirkby Stephen Primary School Foyer)

Carlisle

  • Saturday 13th November at 9:30am to 12 noon (venue TBC)
  •  Wednesday 17th November at 9:30am to 12 noon (Harraby Community Centre)
  • Saturday 11th December at 9:30am to 12 noon (Morton Community Centre)


Workington

  •  Thursday 2nd December at 12 noon to 4pm (Workington Community Hospital – Bladder and Bowel room)
  • Thursday 6th January 2022 at 12 noon to 4pm (Workington Community Hospital – Bladder and Bowel room)


Egremont

  • Saturday 13th November at 9:30am to 12:30pm (Egremont RUFC)


Whitehaven

  •  Saturday 20th November at 9:30am (Whitehaven Cricket Club)

Wigton

  • Saturday 11th December at 10am (Wigton Children’s Centre)


Kendal

  •  Wednesday 1st December at 4pm to 6.30pm (Blackhall unit-Westmorland General hospital)
  • Wednesday 8th December at 4pm to 6.30pm (Blackhall unit-Westmorland General hospital)
  • Wednesday 15th December at 4pm to 6.30pm (Blackhall unit-Westmorland General hospital)


Barrow

  • Tuesday 30th November at 4pm to 6.30pm (Furness General hospital)
  • Thursday 9th December at 4pm to 6.30pm (Furness General hospital)
  • Monday 13th December at 4pm to 6.30pm (Furness General hospital)

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