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Flu vaccination

  1. How to Prevent Yourself from Getting the Flu Again?

    How to Prevent Yourself from Getting the Flu Again?

    With all the focus on Covid-19, it is easy to overlook seasonal flu although the government is encouraging everyone to have a flu vaccination this year and has extended the free vaccine on the NHS to those aged between 50 and 64.  Coronavirus and flu could be quite a potent cocktail and so it has never been more important to make sure you have an annual flu shot. If you are looking for a flu vaccination in Earlsfield then visit Pearl Chemist Group. We offer the latest flu vaccine which is available to everyone so there’s no reason to wait.

    The reason why the flu vaccine is annual is because every year, the strain of the flu virus can differ. New flu vaccines are released every year to keep up with viruses that are constantly evolving. When you get vaccinated, your immune system produces antibodies to protect you from the viruses included in the vaccine. But the virus changes y

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  2. Influenza Sign, Symptoms and Vaccination

    Influenza Sign, Symptoms and Vaccination

    The winter months are often referred to as flu season, as a greater proportion of the population are affected by an influenza viral infection. Whilst the virus is no more than particularly unpleasant for most, for the elderly, immunocompromised and the very young, it can be a life-threatening illness. At Pearl Chemist Group, we can offer advice, treatment and flu vaccination for anyone wishing to prevent it.

    What is Flu?
    Flu, or influenza, is caused by the influenza virus. Flu symptoms include a high fever, muscle aches and pains, headaches, coughing and feeling tired. In the first few days, you may find it difficult to get out of bed, and your appetite may be significantly reduced. Some people may go on to develop complications including pneumonia, sinus infections, or worsening of pre-existing heart or lung conditions.

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  3. How often should you have the flu vaccination?

    How often should you have the flu vaccination?

    The NHS is encouraging everyone over the age of 6 months to have a flu vaccination in the winter.  Even if you are not at high risk due to age or other health complications such as asthma, the more people that have the vaccine, the easier it becomes to control the spread of the flu virus and support flu vaccine effectiveness.

    Primary school children are now having the flu vaccine as they are one of the groups that spread viruses most and the category of eligible children also includes those aged 2-17 with long-term health conditions.

    The influenza vaccine whether it is administered by nasal spray or injection is an annual vaccine.  There are three types of the flu virus, Type A, Type B and Type C with the Type A virus the most serious and this group includes swine flu and other pandemic viruses. Every year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) changes the strains of flu virus in the influenza vaccine dose based on research which aims to predict

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  4. Flu jab: It’s about doing the right thing

    Flu jab: It’s about doing the right thing

    It’s easy to forget about other illness in the current Covid-19 pandemic but within six months, the winter flu season will be here.  Combined with the Coronavirus, this could prove a particularly a toxic mix.  If you are looking for flu shots in 2020, then visit our flu vaccination clinic in Earlsfield.

    What is the flu vaccine effectiveness?
    The flu virus is constantly changing and mutating which is the real challenge scientists face when preparing the annual flu vaccine; they have to predict which will be the likely strains. The flu vaccine will not be 100% effective but it will offer a lot of protection and help decrease the occurrence of flu in the general population as well as the serious health consequences for some people might catch it.

    What are the flu shot benefits?
    The benefits include:-

    • flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalisations e
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