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Your flu vaccine

People at highest risk of serious illness will be offered the annual NHS flu vaccine this Autumn

The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones against the flu is to get the annual NHS flu vaccine. The vaccine can prevent you getting the flu, reduce the severity of symptoms if you do, and help to prevent you passing it on to other vulnerable people.

If you or your loved ones are eligible for the NHS flu vaccine, please make sure you top up your protection this year.

Flu vaccines are quick and very safe. They can prevent weeks of serious illness, and protect you, your family and the wider community. 

 

Am I eligible and how do I get a flu vaccine?

This Autumn, the NHS flu vaccine will be offered to the following groups. Click on the heading to learn more about how members of these groups can receive their vaccine here in North Wales.

Further guidance about eligibility is available from the Welsh Government.
 

More information about the NHS flu vaccine

You can find out more about the flu vaccine and Autumn COVID-19 vaccine, and latest updates from our vaccination campaign, at the links below.

Contact us

For enquiries about flu vaccination, please contact your GP surgery or contact the Vaccination Contact Centre by calling 03000 840004 or emailing BCU.SROCovid19VaccinationProgramme@wales.nhs.uk.

If you need to reschedule your appointment, please follow the instructions on your invitation. If you haven’t been invited to an appointment by November 21, please call the Vaccination Contact Centre on 03000 840004 or email BCU.SROCovid19VaccinationProgramme@wales.nhs.uk.

The contact centre is open 8am-6pm Monday to Friday. It is closed at weekends and on bank holidays.

Further information about calling our Vaccination Contact Centre.