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Coronavirus and flu vaccine programmes to start earlier in Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
31/08/2023
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The NHS flu and covid vaccine programmes have been brought forward due to the risk of a new coronavirus variant.

Eligible people in the North West will now be offered a covid vaccine from September 11, in line with the latest expert guidance on the new covid variant.

This change follows an announcement by the Department of Health and Social Care and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on the risks presented by the new variant and pre-emptive measures the NHS has been asked to take.

The adult COVID and flu vaccination programmes had been due to start in October to maximise protection over the winter months, but now those most at risk including adult care home residents will be vaccinated from September 11.

Residents of older adult care homes and those most at risk including those who are immunosuppressed will receive their COVID vaccine first.

Carers, pregnant women, and health and social care staff will all be among the groups to be offered a COVID jab this winter, as well as adults aged 65 and over.

Eligible people should wait to receive an invite from their local provider.

From September 18, the NHS will start to invite people in priority order of risk and those eligible will be able to book an appointment on the National Booking Service.

Where people had already booked an appointment for their flu vaccination earlier in September with their local provider, these appointments can go ahead. If vaccine supply has been ordered for COVID and flu, sites can start vaccinating against both.

Wherever possible, vaccinations for flu and COVID-19 should still be offered at the same time, making it easier and more convenient for people to get vital protection from both viruses ahead of winter.

Dr Linda Charles-Ozuzu, regional director of commissioning and senior responsible officer for the COVID-19 vaccination programme for NHS England – North West, said: “Vaccinations are our best defence against flu and COVID-19 ahead of what could be a very challenging winter.

“In line with the latest expert advice, we’ll now be starting vaccination earlier than originally planned and NHS teams across the North West will accelerate delivery of the programme to ensure as many eligible people as possible are vaccinated by the end of October.

“Once eligible people receive their invitations, I’d urge them to come forward as soon as possible to get their vital protection against both COVID and flu.”

Last year, in the North West, more than 2.8 million people were given a flu vaccine and more than 2 million eligible people received the covid autumn dose.

In total, more than 18 million COVID-19 vaccinations have now been given by healthcare staff and volunteers in the region since the programme started in December 2020.

It is important that those eligible this year come forward for their vaccinations as protection fades over time, and the virus that causes flu can change from year to year.

As in previous years, the NHS will let people know when bookings open. Adult flu and COVID-19 appointments will be available through the NHS App and website, or by calling 119 for those who can’t get online. Flu vaccines will also be available through local GP practices and pharmacies.

There will be no change to flu vaccinations for children which will be offered in schools from early next month, to prevent children from getting seriously ill from flu and ending up hospital, and to break the chain of transmission of the virus to the wider population.

The nasal flu vaccine is the most effective vaccine for children aged 2-17 years but if this is not suitable the GP or practice nurse may be able to offer a flu vaccine injection as an alternative.

Health and social care workers will be invited for their vaccines through their employer.

In line with advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, those eligible for a flu vaccine this year include:

  • Those aged 65 years and over
  • Those aged 6 months to under 65 years in clinical risk groups
  • Pregnant women
  • All children aged 2 or 3 years on 31 August 2023
  • School-aged children (from Reception to Year 11)
  • Those in long-stay residential care homes
  • Carers in receipt of carer’s allowance, or those who are the main carer of an elderly or disabled person
  • Close contacts of immunocompromised individuals
  • Frontline workers in a social care setting without an employer led occupational health scheme including those working for a registered residential care or nursing home, registered domiciliary care providers, voluntary managed hospice providers and those that are employed by those who receive direct payments (personal budgets) or Personal Health budgets, such as Personal Assistants

Those eligible for an autumn COVID vaccine are:

  • Residents in a care home for older adults
  • All adults aged 65 years and over
  • People aged 6 months to 64 years in a clinical risk group, as laid out in the Immunisation Green Book, COVID-19 chapter (Green Book)
  • Frontline health and social care workers
  • Those aged 12 to 64 years who are household contacts (as defined in the Green Book) of people with immunosuppression
  • Those aged 16 to 64 years who are carers (as defined in the Green Book) and staff working in care homes for older adults.

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