Pregnant women encouraged to get a flu jab
The vaccine, which is free for expectant mums, protects against the virus. It is safe for both mums-to-be and their baby.
Christine Field, West Sussex County Council’s cabinet member for community wellbeing, said: “I would encourage all mums-to-be not to put off getting the flu vaccination. This simple preventative step can stop you getting this highly infectious virus which can pose a risk to you and your baby.”
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The flu vaccine is available for free to vulnerable groups, including:
• Pregnant women
• Those aged 65 years and over
• People aged 6 months- 64 years with long term conditions
• Children aged 2, 3 & 4 and children in school years 1, 2 & 3
• Everyone living in a residential or nursing home
• Carers.
Mrs Field added: “Even if you received the vaccine last year, this does not guarantee you will be safe this winter. A different vaccine is used each year because the virus which causes the flu changes. As a result, it is vital that you protect yourself and your baby.”
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Hide AdThe county council is also highlighting simple steps to reduce the spread of the flu virus.
• cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue and dispose of that tissue after use
• clean hands regularly with soap and water or an alcohol hand gel, especially after coughing or sneezing
To find out more about seasonal flu at www.westsussexwellbeing.org.uk/fight-flu
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