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Today (25 May) the Minister for Equalities, Kemi Badenoch MP, and COVID-19 hero GP, Dr Farzana Hussain, will issue a joint call for everyone to take the vaccine when they are offered it.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Over 1.3 million new people have registered to use the NHS App since the addition of COVID-19 vaccine status was announced on 7 May.
Harry Redknapp, Chris Kamara and Eniola Aluko among the football stars urging people to get COVID-19 vaccine in a new short film.
This letter sets out the changes to the Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPV) supply route from 1 June 2021.
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More than one third of people aged 80 and over in England have received at least one dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine as of 10 January.
Over 80% of those aged 65 and over in England have received the flu vaccine so far this year – the highest uptake ever achieved.
Health chiefs urge those with long-term health conditions to get their flu jab, as PHE analysis shows 6 in 10 flu deaths are people with underlying conditions.
Three-quarters (75%) of those aged 65 and over in England received the free vaccine so far this year – up from 72.4% at the end of the last flu season.
People aged 50 to 64 will get free flu vaccine from 1 December as part of expanded flu vaccination programme this winter.
Public Health England (PHE) is reminding parents that the national COVID-19 restrictions should not stop children from receiving life-saving vaccines.
Over 30 million people to be vaccinated this year to protect them from flu and support the NHS.
Guidance has been issued to GPs in England setting out how they can order more flu vaccines to ensure 30 million people can receive the jab this flu season.
New Public Health England research suggests that people infected with both viruses between January and April were more at risk of severe illness and death.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Providers will work to vaccinate more than 30 million people during this flu season – millions more than received it last year.
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