The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has revealed who can get a free NHS flu vaccination this year.
This announcement comes as the NHS confirms that influenza cases are presently three times higher than they were during the same period last year. Health professionals have explained that the flu season has arrived “more than a month earlier” than usual.
NHS leaders attribute this primarily to a spike among school-age children.
And in a statement on X, previously known as Twitter, UKHSA has acted to inform everyone who is eligible that they can receive a flu immunisation.
The message reads: “‘Who is eligible for the flu vaccine for winter 2025?’ We gathered all the details for you.
“If you meet any of the criteria, come forward and book your vaccine through the NHS website, or remember to return consent forms for school-aged children.”
Duncan Burton, chief nursing officer for England, said: “This early rise of flu in children is particularly concerning – especially given that flu circulation in children normally precedes that in adults – so it’s vitally important those eligible come forward for their vaccine as soon as possible to avoid a long and drawn-out flu season.
“The flu virus changes every year, so it’s important to get a vaccination each year to ensure yours and your families protection and to help reduce the spread to others.
“Vaccines are one of the safest and most effective ways to help shield against the virus and prepare for what we expect to be a very challenging winter, so I would urge everyone eligible to come forward for their jabs as soon as they can, with easy to book appointments or drop-in sessions now available closer to home.”
To book a free flu vaccine, or to find out more, click here
This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk
