Tuesday, September 29th 2020
A leading Cheshire doctor has said it is more important than ever this year for people to get their free flu jab if they are entitled to it.
Dr Andrew Wilson, a GP at Ashfields Primary Care Centre in Sandbach and Clinical Chair of NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group, stressed that flu kills around 11,000 people every year in England and hospitalised thousands more.
He described the flu vaccine as the best protection for people at risk of falling seriously ill from the virus – and for those around them. And he said that the CCG had been working with GP practices to plan Cheshire's biggest-ever flu vaccination programme but with all necessary arrangements made for it to happen in a Covid-safe way.
The vaccine is being rolled out using a phased approach and, this year for the first time, it will be available to people aged 50 to 64, starting in December.
Dr Wilson advised people eligible for the jab to ask their GP practice or community pharmacist about getting it.
Visit www.nhs.uk for full details of eligibility plus advice on flu prevention and management of symptoms. Visit www.cheshireccg.nhs.uk and select "Help Us Help You" for lots of tips on self-care.
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NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is responsible for planning and buying healthcare services for a population of around 770,000 people. It is the CCG's responsibility to ensure the local health budget of c£1.2bn is well spent. NHS Cheshire CCG is committed to working with partners to ensure that the people of Cheshire are able to access consistently good care – wherever they live – and to work together to deliver the priorities outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan.
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