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NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Jan-25 17:30:42

Fingers crossed.
My husband booked online btw

fancythat Tue 07-Jan-25 17:24:26

Thanks from me too NS.
I think DH will follow that up.

Casdon Tue 07-Jan-25 17:05:05

NotSpaghetti

Fancythat. My pharmacy got a new batch last week. I know because my husband was vaccinated then and they told him.

www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/pharmacies/find-a-pharmacy-that-offers-free-flu-vaccination/

If your husband is keen to do it it only takes 2 weeks to create antibodies so might be worth a look.
You can apparently have one from the NHS until the end of March. 111 can direct you to where (I read this on the NHS website).

Good luck.

Thanks, I’ll ask again! I was told in Boots locally there would be no more available when I tried to get a vaccine appointment for my son.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Jan-25 17:03:04

Fancythat. My pharmacy got a new batch last week. I know because my husband was vaccinated then and they told him.

www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/pharmacies/find-a-pharmacy-that-offers-free-flu-vaccination/

If your husband is keen to do it it only takes 2 weeks to create antibodies so might be worth a look.
You can apparently have one from the NHS until the end of March. 111 can direct you to where (I read this on the NHS website).

Good luck.

Casdon Tue 07-Jan-25 17:01:44

fancythat

My DH asked for a flu jab last week[dont think he qualifies under NHS]. Chemist had run out and were not necesarily expecting any more stock.
Ditto the NHS, even if he does qualify.

I believe the vaccine is always used up deliberately before Christmas, as it has a finite shelf life.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Jan-25 16:49:01

Eligible groups this year
The NHS recommends flu vaccination for several groups:

Everyone aged 65 years and over
Individuals under 65 with certain medical conditions, including children and babies over 6 months of age
All pregnant women
All children aged 2 and 3 years (provided they were aged 2 or 3 on 31 August 2024)
All primary school children
Some secondary school children (Years 7 to 11)
Care home residents
Carers
Those living with people who are immunocompromised
Frontline health and social care workers

This list is from here:
ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2024/09/23/your-guide-to-whos-eligible-for-the-2024-flu-vaccine/

It's the UK HSA.

fancythat Tue 07-Jan-25 16:22:52

My DH asked for a flu jab last week[dont think he qualifies under NHS]. Chemist had run out and were not necesarily expecting any more stock.
Ditto the NHS, even if he does qualify.

fancythat Tue 07-Jan-25 16:21:18

The several people I know with it, most are far too young/healthy to qualify for a flu jab.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Jan-25 16:18:27

Meant to say that my pharmacist says he thinks people are coughing and sneezing over people a lot more this year. Only anecdotal but he says it's very noticeable in the pharmacy. He says people were generally more cautious and mindful of others last autumn/winter.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Jan-25 16:14:12

More people have had the Flu vaccine this year than last but also more (twice as many? - certainly a lot more) have been hospitalised.

Calendargirl Tue 07-Jan-25 16:09:50

Katyj

I have two friends over 65 that haven’t had either the covid or flu vacs. Think they’re playing with fire to be honest especially as one of them has asthma.

Hope they are not the ones in hospital before long then.

Katyj Tue 07-Jan-25 13:15:11

I have two friends over 65 that haven’t had either the covid or flu vacs. Think they’re playing with fire to be honest especially as one of them has asthma.

Septimia Tue 07-Jan-25 13:11:20

I'm sure there are many people who missed out on the flu vaccine due to ineligibility and many of them would have benefitted from it. Getting it privately is an option if you are vulnerable (teachers? carers? etc) and if you can afford it (less than £20). Being vaccinated also helps to protect those who can't be.

As for the screens in supermarkets etc, I find it quite odd now that they've gone. I somehow feel exposed.

Calendargirl Tue 07-Jan-25 13:04:34

Also, many shops have now done away with their protective screens which were put up for covid.

Our local health food shop has removed his. He said it was because so many of his customers grumbled about them!

These screens must prevent so many germs reaching both staff and customers though.

SusieB50 Tue 07-Jan-25 12:49:45

Also there has been reports that unfortunately the vaccine hasn’t been as effective this year. It does happen some years. My DSiL has been really ill all over Christmas and New Year. He commented that he realises that he had never had “proper “ flu before!
He wasn’t in the age group or doesn’t have any other long term illness. But says he will pay for it next year!

pascal30 Tue 07-Jan-25 12:49:42

I've had the flu vaccine but I also wear a mask on the bus.. it is rare nowadays to see anyone else wearing one even when the buses are packed full..

Claremont Tue 07-Jan-25 12:46:18

People have also let their guard down re washing hands, using alcohol gel, etc. My friend sat on a plane recently next to someone who was coughing and spluttering all over her - and did not bother wearing a mask. People with coughs and colds should try and respect others and do as much as possible to avoid transmission, especially on public transport of any kind. Our GP insists on masks being worn if any cold/flu symptoms at the surgery.

Ziggy62 Tue 07-Jan-25 12:44:30

So, are all the people in hospital with flu the ones who didn't or couldn't have the flu vaccine?

MissInterpreted Tue 07-Jan-25 12:38:26

We had ours weeks ago too, but maybe some of those in hospital weren't eligible for the vaccine. I know they seem to have changed the eligibility guidelines this year, because I know some who got it last year but were told they weren't eligible this time. And of course, not everyone can afford to pay to get it done if they're not eligible for the free vaccine.

Shinamae Tue 07-Jan-25 12:30:42

I had mine weeks ago.

Calendargirl Tue 07-Jan-25 12:26:24

Just reading about how many hospitals are overwhelmed, and such a lot of flu cases.

I wonder how many of the flu victims have been vaccinated, or if they decided ‘not to bother’?

I know nothing can prevent all the different types, but surely it’s up to us to do as much as we can to protect ourselves?