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Aberdeenshire residents encouraged to get flu injection





All eligible people have been urged to make sure they get their winter flu injection to protect them against serious illness.

Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin has encouraged residents to get their jabs.

People are being encouraged to take up the flu jab.
People are being encouraged to take up the flu jab.

Scotland had the highest uptake of flu vaccines amongst people over 65 in the UK last winter, with research from the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) showing that 79.8 per cent of people over 65 in Scotland received their winter flu vaccine.

This was a higher percentage than in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.

The latest figures show that so far this winter 53.6 per cent of eligible adults in NHS Grampian have received their flu and Covid-19 vaccines.

People have until March 31 to receive their jags but are being encouraged to book an appointment as soon as possible to protect them against serious illness this winter.

Banff’s Chalmers Hospital has suspended non-essential visiting due to a flu outbreak.

Other eligible groups for the double dose flu and Covid-19 vaccination include pregnant women, people with certain health conditions and frontline health workers.

Those entitled to the flu-only vaccination include primary and secondary school pupils, unpaid carers and the homeless.

Ms Martin said: “Getting vaccinated gives you the best possible protection against flu viruses which are circulating this winter.

“The flu vaccine offers strong protection, while the Covid-19 booster reduces the severity of illness and boosts protection.

“The vaccines will reduce your risk of needing to go to hospital with serious illness and help to protect those around you from catching flu and getting ill.

“It is hugely encouraging that Scotland had the highest uptake of vaccines in the UK last winter and I encourage everyone in NHS Grampian, who hasn’t already done so this winter, to check if they are eligible.

“Getting vaccinated is not only the best way to protect yourself and your family from serious illness this winter, but it will also help to reduce the pressure on the NHS over the busy winter period.”

People who are eligible for winter vaccinations should check Winter vaccines | NHS inform and their local health boards for available drop-in clinics.


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