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Vulnerable people urged to get flu vaccine

WASD Author by WASD Author
October 30, 2025
in Health
Vulnerable people urged to get flu vaccine

People in Devon most at risk of becoming seriously unwell from flu this winter are being urged to get their flu vaccine as cases of flu start to rise.

The number of people receiving a flu vaccine across England has increased by over a quarter with the flu jab already administered to 4.3 million people, a 28% rise from 3.36 million who received the vaccine at the same point last year.

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But there are concerns that people who are at high risk of becoming seriously unwell from flu and are eligible for the vaccine, are not coming forward to be vaccinated.

Dr Alex Degan, a GP in Devon and primary care medical director at NHS Devon said: “One of the key issues we face is that many people who fall into the ‘clinically vulnerable ’category do not realise they are in it.

“If you are someone with conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, chronic kidney or liver disease, have a BMI over 40, or are taking medication for asthma, you are classed as clinically vulnerable and are entitled to a free flu vaccination.

“It is especially important that those falling into this group protect themselves against flu this winter.

“Flu can affect anyone but if you have a long-term health condition, the effects of flu can make it worse even if the condition is well managed and you normally feel well. It can increase the risk of developing more serious illnesses such as bronchitis and pneumonia or can make existing conditions worse.

“Vaccinations are our best defence against these potentially very dangerous viruses and can genuinely save lives.”

If you have a health condition and are not sure if you fall into the clinically vulnerable category, you can visit www.nhs.uk/fluvaccine which details health conditions are included and whether you are eligible for a free flu vaccination.

Speak to your GP surgery or specialist if you have a health condition and you’re not sure if you’re eligible for the flu vaccine.

GPs, vaccination centres and community pharmacies are offering flu and COVID-19 vaccinations through the national booking systems or local booking systems. 

 

In addition, walk-ins are available. Information is updated daily on the NHS website:

• Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination sites
• Pharmacies offering free flu vaccinations

The local outreach service are also offering pop-up clinics, details of which are available on this vaccination calendar.

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