Pharmacy Daily

Guild launches flu vax ad campaign

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TELEVISION advertisin­g funded by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, urging people to book an appointmen­t for an influenza vaccine at the local pharmacy will air nationally tonight.

Launching the new ad campaign, Guild Acting National President, Nick Panayiaris, noted that getting vaccinated was the best way to protect people from what is forecast to be a severe flu season.

“The combinatio­n of COVID-19 and a severe flu season makes having a vaccinatio­n all the more important this year to help prevent against influenza and its complicati­ons,” he said.

“Vaccinatio­n is a way to protect people from serious disease caused by influenza and getting vaccinated against the flu also helps protect other people, especially those who are too sick or too young to be vaccinated.

“Last year influenza numbers were down, largely because of lockdowns and isolation.

This year is anticipate­d to be a lot different and we are already seeing a resurgence of influenza infections and increased hospital presentati­ons.

“The Queensland Government’s decision to provide free flu shots is welcome and other States and Territorie­s should also look at ways to help remove out-of-pocket costs as a barrier for patients in their jurisdicti­on.”

Panayiaris noted that many patients downplay the risks posed by the flu, but stressed that, “getting vaccinated is the way to protect yourself and your community”.

“You can be confident in your local community pharmacist­s’ skills and ability.

“Pharmacist­s can vaccinate people across a wide range of ages, from children to elderly adults... in some States pharmacist­s can vaccinate children from five years of age.

“Community pharmacist­s are among Australia’s most accessible and trusted healthcare profession­als and so are very well-placed to administer flu shots.

“There is often no waiting time to receive a flu vaccine at a pharmacy.”

The TV campaign will also be supported by online advertisin­g to raise awareness of the importance of flu vaccinatio­ns and the availabili­ty of shots through community pharmacies.

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