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This is a joint statement from Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Public Health England (PHE), and NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSEI).
The annual flu letter describes the national flu immunisation programme and outlines which groups are eligible for flu vaccination.
Plain English and Easy-read guides providing information on influenza (flu) and vaccination.
An illustrated simple text version of the leaflets for the adult and child flu programme aimed at those with low literacy.
The measures outlined in this document are the outcome of widespread consultation among policy holders, business and faith communities.
Letter from the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Pharmaceutical Officer to the NHS regarding use of antiviral medicines for treatment of flu.
Provides information on how the flu virus can be controlled in healthcare settings.
Guidance on how to manage influenza (flu) using anti-viral agents.
This guidance was produced by the Cabinet Office in consultation with the Health Departments and with other government departments.
Poster highlighting the importance of adults with long term health conditions having the flu vaccination
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is calling on those celebrating Diwali to come forward for their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations if they are eligible
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