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Flu vaccination

  1. Flu Vaccination Services

    How Is Flu Transmitted?

    Flu season is here, which means it’s time to get your flu vaccination jab as soon as possible to prevent seasonal flu.  It’s best to take preventative measures so you can stay ahead of flu season.

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  2. Flu Vaccination Service

    Flu Vaccine and Its Benefits for Children

    Every person can benefit from the protection offered by the flu vaccination. However, for children who are more vulnerable to complications when they have the flu, flu vaccination shots are a must.

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  3. Cold and Flu

    5 Most Effective Cold and Flu Medicines

    Do you have a sore throat, cough, runny nose, or fever that’s preventing you from going to a friend’s birthday party or for a night out on the town? The common cold and flu are always a bit of a nuisance and create uncomfortable symptoms. Luckily, there are simple ways to treat colds and the flu with over-the-counter medicines that will relieve symptoms fast.  

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  4. Flu Vaccination – What You Need to Know?

    Flu Vaccination – What You Need to Know?

    Influenza, or flu, is a nasty virus that can leave you feeling wiped out for weeks. Although it is sometimes thought of as ‘a bad cold’, flu can be completely debilitating and leave even the fittest adults bedbound whilst they fight the virus.

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  5. Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza

    Flu shot: Your best bet for avoiding influenza

    The flu shot is given free on the NHS for those aged over 50 and people who have certain health conditions or who are more likely to get infections. If you are looking for the flu vaccination in Earlsfield then contact Pearl Chemist Group for friendly advice and to make an appointment.

    Why have an annual flu shot?
    An annual flu shot can save you from catching flu and infecting other people in your household and beyond. The flu shot doesn’t mean you won’t get flu but if you do then the symptoms won’t be as serious and you won’t be ill for as long.

    The flu vaccine is available to certain groups of people for free on the NHS but anyone can book and have a flu shot at a pharmacy if they want to.

    High-dose flu vaccines for older people

    Older people can be vulnerable to the serious effects of seasonal influenza particuarly if they have ot

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  6. 8 key things to know about flu vaccination in 2022

    8 key things to know about flu vaccination in 2022

    Once it gets cold everyone is at risk of catching the flu. The flu vaccine is given free on the NHS to people who are 50 and over, have certain health conditions, are pregnant, frontline health workers and more. However, an average person would have to buy their flu vaccination in a pharmacy.

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  7. How Does the Influenza Vaccine Work in the Body?

    How Does the Influenza Vaccine Work in the Body?

    Flu season comes around every year.  The past few years have seen low numbers of flu cases due to lockdown and other COVID measures which have, in turn, dramatically decreased the spread of the flu.  As a result, population immunity will have waned and the need for flu vaccination is now exponentially increased.

    What is the flu shot?
    According to the NHS, the flu shot is a safe and effective vaccine, which is offered every year to help people at risk of getting seriously ill from the flu.  Whilst it does not make you immune from the flu entirely, it assists with decreasing the length of a bout of flu, as well as decreasing the risk of hospitalisation or even death from the flu virus.

    How does the flu shot work?
    Each year, scientists identify the three or four

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  8. Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine

    Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine

    The Flu is not fun to experience.  You can experience all sorts of symptoms that may even be similar to COVID symptoms.  You should have the flu vaccine to decrease the chances of any severe symptoms.  The seasonal flu vaccine is available at Pearl Chemist Group vaccine clinic in Earlsfield.

    What is the flu?
    The flu is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus that infects the throat, nose and can sometimes infect the lungs.  Often, it is a mild illness, but it can sometimes be severe and even lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine which is released each year.

    What is the flu vaccine?
    The flu vaccine is usually available each year from about September or October.  This season (2021-2022) there are three different types of inactivated flu vaccine that are offered in the UK, as well as the nasal

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  9. Flu vaccination - What you need to know

    Flu vaccination – What you need to know

    Highly contagious and responsible for countless illnesses and some deaths every year, the flu is a viral infection you want to avoid. Also known as Influenza, the flu causes fever, headache, body aches, fatigue and more, and can even prove fatal for those at risk of complications.

    Flu vaccination is your best defence against the virus and worth the trip to your doctor’s office or local pharmacy in Earsfield. Combining vaccination with hand washing and avoiding exposure to other sick people will help you safely navigate the flu season each year.

    Who is at risk of complications from the flu?
    For some people, the flu may be a temporary, although unpleasant, inconvenience that resolves within a week. If you’ve already contracted the flu, your doctor or pharmacist can advise of flu or influenza treatments that may ease your symptoms.

    For others in

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  10. Why the Flu Shot is Especially Important for Kids and Seniors?

    Why the Flu Shot is Especially Important for Kids and Seniors?

    The flu is a serious illness. Whilst some folks confuse the common cold with the flu, the flu is much more severe and even life-threatening, particularly for young children and the elderly. Whilst everyone is advised to get a flu shot every year, the need is especially high among children and older generations. Flu-related complications occur most frequently in those under 5 and in the elderly, and getting a shot helps reduce community transmission rates of the flu and generally keeps everyone safe. Being vaccinated against the flu significantly reduces your chance of illness or death.

    Is the flu vaccine safe?
    Flu vaccines are safe and effective. Countless studies have demonstrated the effectiveness and safety of flu vaccines. While there are some mild side effects in some people (such as soreness, fever, headache, and nausea), most people will not experience any side effects.

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