Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network urges people to get their flu vaccine in time for winter
Winter is on the way. It is time to warm up with the comfy PJs, cosy blankets and hot chocolate… and get your flu shot.
Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) has encouraged people to prepare for this winter with a few key strategies to reduce the risk of flu.
MPHN CEO Melissa Neal said whilst the COVID-19 booster rollout was still an important priority, people were encouraged to be winter-ready by getting a flu vaccination from their local GP or pharmacist.
“People should be aware COVID-19 and influenza vaccinations can be taken at the same time, so we are encouraging people to ensure they are up to date with both COVID-19 and influenza protection as soon as possible,” Ms Neal said.
“Vaccination is the best way to prevent the flu and we encourage people to get vaccinated regardless of their current health condition.
“The more people that get vaccinated the more protection there is for everyone.”
Living Well, Your Way Program Director Caroline Holtby said it was also important for people in the community who are vulnerable or living with chronic disease to be prepared for the colder months.
“In addition to vaccination, we are recommending that people who are at greater risk of getting sick take some steps to protect themselves,” Ms Holtby said.
“It is vital people stay connected in their community, and with their GP and pharmacist, take medications regularly and set up a sick day action plan so they are aware of the signs to look for when things might not be going so well.”
Flu vaccines are now available from general practices and pharmacies.
Children aged six months to five years, people aged 65 and over, pregnant women, Aboriginal people and those with high-risk medical conditions are eligible to be vaccinated for free by GPs.
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