As reported by NHS England, the NHS has madeĀ it easier for eligible adults to book their flu vaccines online, aiming to build on the success of the campaign that has already seen millions of people vaccinated against flu and COVID-19
As part of the NHSās commitment to make it ever more convenient for people to book in for their winter vaccines, all eligible adults are now able to book their flu jab appointment through www.nhs.uk/book-a-flu-vaccination, by downloading the NHS App or by calling 119.
New figures show more than 3.7 million people (3,762,591) have already received their flu jabs since the start of the campaign on 11 September, with many people choosing to ādo the doubleā and receive their flu and Covid-19 vaccines at the same time.
During the same period, more than two million (2,357,222) Covid-19 jabs have been delivered, providing vital protection to those at greater risk of severe illness.
Last winter saw NHS staff treating significant numbers of patients in hospital with respiratory illnesses such as flu and Covid-19, and health bosses are encouraging people to come forward for their vaccines as soon as possible to better protect themselves and those around them this winter.
Care home residents were among the first to have had their protection topped up ahead of colder months when flu, Covid-19 and other viruses circulate more, with NHS teams delivering Covid-19 jabs to more than 6,000 care homes so far ā well over a third of all care homes ā as well as at community pharmacies, GP practices and other vaccination centres.
Driven by analysis of local data, the NHS vaccination campaign has sent invitations to more than six million eligible adults over the past two weeks, including those with an underlying health condition and people aged 65 and over, to book flu and Covid-19 vaccination appointments.
The vaccination campaign is among a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, with the health service already facing immense pressure from ongoing industrial action and demand on emergency services, alongside the threat from viruses circulating more during colder months as more people gather together indoors.
The vaccination programme was brought forward based on the latest expert advice following the emergence of the new Covid-19 variant, and the NHS is encouraging everyone eligible to book an appointment to get their flu and Covid-19 vaccines as soon as possible, to protect those most at risk this winter.
Steve Russell, Chief Delivery Officer and National Director for Vaccinations and Screening for NHS England, said: āThe NHS winter vaccination programme is already off to a strong start, with almost four million flu vaccinations and more than two million Covid-19 jabs already delivered, offering vital protection ahead of winter.
āLast winter, hospitals saw significant numbers of people being treated for viruses like flu and Covid-19, and vaccines are our best defence ā it is important to top up your protection, even if you have had a vaccine or been ill with flu or Covid-19 before, as immunity fades over time and the viruses change each year.
āWith tens of thousands of appointments for adult flu vaccinations now available online or by calling 119, we urge people to come forward for both jabs as soon as they can.ā
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