NHS Forth Valley: People aged 50 and over urged to get winter vaccines

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People aged 50 and over across the district are being urged to book their winter vaccines to protect themselves from Covid-19 and flu.

NHS Forth Valley is encouraging adults to make an appointment for the vaccinations to also help ease pressure on the NHS this winter.

Anyone aged 50 to 64 can book an appointment on the NHS Inform website making it simple to arrange a time which suits them. Appointments can also be rescheduled online – with a national helpline available for those without internet access.

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More than 870,000 people across Scotland have already come forward for their Covid and flu vaccines, including healthcare staff, care home residents, over 65s and those at high risk. Over 1.7 million vaccines have been administered and 93.9 per cent of people vaccinated so far received the flu and COVID-19 jabs at the same appointment.

People aged 50 to 64 years are being urged to book an appointment to get their Covid booster and flu jagPeople aged 50 to 64 years are being urged to book an appointment to get their Covid booster and flu jag
People aged 50 to 64 years are being urged to book an appointment to get their Covid booster and flu jag

Fiona Coan, NHS Forth Valley’s immunisation team manager, said: “I’d strongly encourage all adults aged 50 and over to book an appointment for their flu and Covid-19 vaccines on NHS Inform. I’d also urge anyone else who is eligible but hasn’t yet been vaccinated to book an appointment as soon as possible.

“Getting both vaccines at the same time is a safe and efficient way to deliver maximum protection over the winter months and getting vaccinated can help to ease seasonal pressures on health services. The flu virus is always changing and Covid protection can fade over time, so it’s important to top up your protection by getting the vaccines when offered.”