Posted: Sun 19th Nov 2023

Plea for people to have their winter vaccines amid low uptake of covid booster

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Nov 19th, 2023

Public Health experts are urging those eligible to get their flu vaccine before the worst of the winter flu season begin

So far half a million people have already been vaccinated for flu in Wales.

However those who are eligible are being urged to come forward and vaccinated a few weeks before the flu season starts – which is usually in early December

Parents of two and three year olds are particularly encouraged to make an appointment with their GP to get their child vaccinated.

Young children can spread flu easily to more vulnerable members of their family and community.

They can also suffer unpleasant symptoms themselves and if they catch the flu it can lead to secondary infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia.

Public health experts are particularly concerned that children who didn’t encounter the flu virus between 2020-2022, when there was less social mixing, could be vulnerable.

All those with clinical vulnerabilities who are eligible for a coronavirus vaccine are also being urged to come forward.

So far just over a third of all those who have been invited for an autumn booster jab have come forward.

The most recent data from Public Health Wales shows that while uptake has been steady amongst those aged 65 and over, those in clinical risk groups have been slow to come forward.

Frontline health and social care workers have also been encouraged to come forward for a winter vaccine.

The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton said it was vital those most at risk of winter illnesses took up the offer of a COVID or flu vaccine when they are invited.

Dr Atherton said: “Vaccination is the safest and most effective way of protecting those who are particularly susceptible to respiratory viruses or at risk of being hospitalised.

“This is why I want to encourage everyone who is eligible for a free COVID-19 and flu vaccine to take up the offer. Getting vaccinated is the best action everyone can take to protect themselves and help prevent our health service becoming overwhelmed this winter.

“I want to thank all those who have come forward so far, and to encourage those who haven’t come forward yet, to get protected before the peak of the flu season, which often coincides with the greatest pressures on our hospitals and families getting together for the festive season.”

Health and Social Services Minister Eluned Mogan said: “I want to thank our immunisation teams in health boards and in Primary Care who are working so hard to deliver the Winter Respiratory Vaccination Programme.

“They have already delivered more than a million winter vaccinations in Wales this season. But if you are eligible and you haven’t come forward yet, now is the time to get protected.”

Dr Christopher Johnson, Consultant Epidemiologist and Head of Public Health Wales’ Vaccine Preventable Disease Programme added: “Vaccination remains our best line of defence against serious disease. In the UK, each vaccine has gone through a rigorous safety approval process.

“Respiratory viruses thrive in the winter, with the very young, those with a health condition and the very old are particularly vulnerable.

“As the weather gets colder, viruses like flu are more easily spread.

“No-one wants to be ill over Christmas and New Year so it really is worth getting your vaccine.

“Any side effects from the vaccinations are normally mild and don’t last long.f

“The chances of becoming seriously ill with flu or COVID-19 are greatly reduced by vaccination.

“Vaccines are safe, effective and save lives. I would encourage those who are eligible to take up their offer as soon as they are invited.”

More information about winter vaccinations in north Wales can be found on the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board website.



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