Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations
Flu and COVID-19 vaccinations are available from 1 October to people most at risk of serious illness if they catch the viruses.
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Who is eligible for a flu vaccine?
Flu is a virus which is more common in winter, is highly infectious and can lead to serious illness. Getting a flu vaccination is safe and gives the best protection from the virus and helps reduce any spread to others. -
COVID-19 vaccinations in your area
Find your nearest pharmacy offering COVID-19 vaccinations this spring. -
Flu information for parents
The children's flu vaccine helps protect against flu. It's offered to children aged 2 to 3 years, school-aged children (Reception to Year 11) and children with certain long-term health conditions. -
Who is eligible for a COVID vaccination?
Find out who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination. -
COVID-19 resources in other languages
This page contains information cards about the spring 2025 COVID-19 vaccination programe. Please 'right-click' and choose 'save image as' to download the resource in your chosen language, or download them all as a zip file. -
COVID-19 medicines (CMDU)
The NHS offers COVID-19 treatment to some groups of people with COVID-19 who are at risk of becoming seriously ill. This treatment might help you get better if you get COVID. -
Other vaccinations
Information about adult and child vaccinations. -
Information for primary care
Resources to support primary care colleagues to promote vaccinations to patients. -
Information for people with a learning disability and their carers
Having the flu vaccine can help stop you getting very ill this winter.