We’re nearing flu season and millions of people will be getting their flu vaccine over the coming weeks. If you’ve been prescribed a preventer inhaler alongside your blue reliever, or you have been admitted to hospital because of your asthma, you can get the flu vaccine for free. If you’re on the shielded patient list, both you and your whole household can get the free flu vaccine.
Getting the vaccine this year might look a bit different to usual, as GP surgeries, health centres and pharmacies follow social distancing and hygiene rules to stop the spread of COVID-19. However, it’s important not to let this put you off getting the flu vaccine. It’s the best way to protect yourself against the flu and reduce your risk of needing to go into hospital - which is especially important during the pandemic this winter.
Don’t worry if you’re having trouble trying to book in an early flu vaccination appointment. We understand some people around the country are facing delays at the moment. Flu season lasts until spring so, while we’d encourage flu vaccination as early as possible, there is still plenty of time. We know more people are taking the risk seriously this year and planning to get vaccinated, which is good news. Just remember to keep trying so you don’t miss out!
If you’ve got any questions, you can find more information on our website here asthma.org.uk/flu