Stirling Observer

MSP urges people to get free flu jab

- Donald Morton

Stirling MSP Bruce Crawford has urged all eligible adults to take up the offer of a free flu vaccinatio­n.

Everyone aged 65 and over, pregnant women and people at most risk of serious illness are offered the flu vaccinatio­n on the NHS.

Flu rates in Scotland doubled in December, with the most recent figures from Health Protection Scotland showing around 46 Scots in every 100,000 were suffering from the virus, compared to 22 in every 100,000 for the same week in 2016.

Mr Crawford said:“It’s not too late to get the flu jab and if you’re eligible for vaccinatio­n on the NHS it’s important you take that offer. Cases of flu were at double the rate in December to the previous year, and it can be a serious illness that can make even healthy people very unwell.

“NHS staff across the Forth Valley area are doing a tremendous job at a tough time of year, and we should all do our bit to not add unnecessar­y pressure on the health service.

“If you’re eligible, please make getting the vaccinatio­n a priority and book an appointmen­t with your GP practice or health board as soon as possible.”

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