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πŸ§£πŸ’¨πŸ πŸ’‰ It’s almost that time again, !!

Even though it’s still warm-ish and only August, we’re already planning ahead to our flu season! 🀧

Getting your annual flu vaccination πŸ’‰ is one of the best ways to protect yourself and our community from the flu bug 🦠

Think of it as your seasonal winter coat πŸ§₯πŸ’‰

If you are in an eligible group you will receive either a text message via the NHS APP πŸ“± or a telephone ☎️ call from the surgery inviting you to book your flu vaccination πŸ’‰

Please don’t get in touch just yet, as we are still formulating the finer points ✍️ and the available dates.

  πŸ“£Updates to follow πŸ“£

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NHS England urges those unprotected against measles to come forward for their vaccinations
Measles cases are continuing to rise across England, with a number of unvaccinated children and adults requiring hospital as infections take hold.
This month, millions of parents and carers in England are being contacted by the NHS to book their children in for their missed measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine as part of a major new campaign to protect children from becoming seriously unwell.


NHS figures show almost 3 million children under the age of 16 years are either unprotected or not fully protected and at risk of catching these serious and completely preventable diseases.
Measles is not just a childhood disease and can be serious at any age. If caught during pregnancy it can be very serious causing stillbirth, miscarriage and low birth weight and NHS bosses are also urging young adults to catch up on any missed doses before thinking about starting a family.

Two doses of the safe and effective MMR vaccine are needed for maximum life-long protection, with the first dose given around the child’s first birthday, and the second dose given at around three years and four months old.
However, anyone can catch up at any age on any missed doses and it’s never too late to protect yourself.
If you or your child have not had both dose of the MMR vaccine contact us at the surgery to book an appointment as soon as possible and catch up on 01772 686688.