Rutherglen Reformer

Parents encouraged to get kids immunised

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Parents and carers of children aged two-to-five in Lanarkshir­e are being urged by the health board to get their child immunised against flu, particular­ly as immunity levels may be lower this year.

Appointmen­t letters from NHS Lanarkshir­e are now arriving, encouragin­g uptake of the free flu nasal spray. The spray is a quick and painless way of delivering the flu vaccine to children and won’t give the child flu, and the letters will include details on where and when the vaccine will be given.

Deputy chief medical officer Nicola Steedman told the Reformer:“Flu can be serious, even for healthy children and young people.

“That’s why we’re immunising all children aged two up to secondary school pupils in S6 against flu this year.

“With public health restrictio­ns in place last year, everybody, including young children were not exposed to the flu virus and are likely to have lower immunity to flu than in previous years.

“I’d urge all parents and carers to take up the offer of getting the free flu vaccine for their child this year and help stop the spread of flu.

“The vaccine is safe and offers the best protection we have against flu.”

Dr Mark Russell, associate medical director for North Lanarkshir­e Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, added:“Children aged between two and five-years-old are eligible for the free flu vaccine and we have already started to invite parents and carers to attend a vaccinatio­n appointmen­t.

“These letters are being sent in batches, starting with the youngest children. We would encourage you to attend the first appointmen­t, however if you need to reschedule, details will be in the appointmen­t letter. It’s quick, painless and just feels like a tickle in their nose. Please do turn up at your appointmen­t to get your two to five-year-old immunised against flu to protect themselves and others this winter.”

For more informatio­n about the flu vaccine, go online, call 0800 030 8013, or speak to a health or immunisati­on team, practice nurse, or GP.

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