Flu jabs: Scarborough people asked to be patient due to high demand
NHS North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and NHS Vale of York CCG say there is a “high demand” for the flu jab and supplies of the vaccine are being prioritised by GP practices based on clinical need.
Dr Andrew Lee, executive director of Primary Care and Population Health for NHS Vale of York CCG, said: “It is fantastic to see patients so enthusiastically seeking flu vaccinations ahead of the winter and at a time where there are additional health risks associated with Covid-19.
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Hide Ad“We are prioritising the highest risk patient groups first, but across York and North Yorkshire we fully intend to reach all eligible patients who want to have the free vaccination.
“Further vaccine supplies will be coming soon to resupply practices and all patients who are eligible for the free vaccination will be contacted by their practice in due course, if they have not already been contacted.”
North Yorkshire CCG Governing Body GP, Dr Bruce Willoughby, added: “It’s possible for people to catch flu and coronavirus at the same time, with serious consequences.
"It’s why this year, more than ever, it’s vital we administer flu vaccines to as many people as possible, in particular those people in ‘at risk’ groups.”
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If you are in an at risk group and have not yet got an appointment, your GP practice will contact you when further supplies are available.
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