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Community pharmacy administers 'an incredible' 4.8 million NHS flu vaccines during the ... - 0 views

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    Community pharmacy teams have administered almost 4.8 million flu vaccinations under the NHS Flu Vaccination Service in 2021-22, which is 73 per cent more more than the 2.8 million vaccines administered last season. Data received so far from PharmOutcomes and Sonar Informatics has confirmed that pharmacy teams have administered 4,793,124 vaccinations, although the total number will be even higher as some data are still awaited and some pharmacy teams have not used the electronic systems to record administration of vaccines. The Flu Vaccination Service 2021-22 ended on March 31, 2022 and the total number of vaccinations administered (which will include the figures from pharmacy teams who did not use electronic systems to record administration of vaccines) is expected to be published later in the year by the NHS Business Services Authority.
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Community pharmacies administered over 5m flu vaccinations - 0 views

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    Pharmacies have administered more than five million flu vaccinations under the national flu vaccination service in 2022/23, revealed the advanced service flu report published by the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA). According to the report, 5,007,578 million vaccinations has been administered by community pharmacies in 2022/23. Whilst in 2021/22 the total number of vaccines administered in community pharmacies was 4.85 million. The service has continued to achieve year-on-year growth in the number of vaccinations administered since it launched in 2015. Commenting on the end-of-season figures, Alastair Buxton, Director of NHS Services, Community Pharmacy England said: "This season's flu vaccination figures are yet another example of the incredible contribution that our members and their teams make to protect the public and the NHS as part of a key public health programme. "Given the significant financial and workforce pressures that our members continue to face, this year on year growth is a fantastic achievement and a testament to their hard work and dedication.
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Flu Symptoms 2013 - Swine flu AH1N1 - 0 views

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    This is a new flu A/H1N1 /, that appeared in the 2009 pandemic, whose virus had not circulated among people. Swine flu symptoms are similar to normal seasonal flu symptoms 2013
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Flu vaccine for you and your children. - 0 views

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    The flu vaccine is recommended for all , starting with children from 6 months age by US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). To have a greater effect than the flu vaccine is advisable to be vaccinated immediately when vaccines are available in the fall. The objective is to sufficiently during your body to build immunity against influenza virus before flu season is in height. If your child turns 6 months old, in the middle of winter , not worry . No problem to get your flu shot, even in late January or beginning of February .
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How effective is the flu vaccine during flu season 2014 - 2015 | All about flu symptoms - 0 views

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    Normally the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine is how 66%. This year, however, the flu vaccine will be effective in 55%, because it is well combined with a type of influenza virus (H3N2)
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Tests for Swine Flu: - 0 views

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    It's hard to tell whether you have swine flu or seasonal flu, because most symptoms are the same. People with swine flu may be more likely to feel nauseous and throw up than people who have seasonal flu.
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Flu shots symptoms | All about flu symptoms - 0 views

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    Flu shots symptoms include redness and swelling in the shot-taken area. Soreness is also another significant symptom of flu vaccine .
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Flu Vaccine Update: September Appointments Allowed by NHSE - 0 views

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    Pharmacy owners can proceed with vaccinating patients who have already scheduled their flu vaccination appointments for September, NHS England has said. However, as announced earlier, the official rollout of the vaccination service will commence from October. Pharmacies will receive compensation for conducting appointments in the upcoming month, NHSE stated in a letter addressed to systems, community pharmacies, and general practices. "Payment for vaccinations will ordinarily only be made following the service commencement date. However, we understand that some firm commitments and appointments have already been made, so where this is the case and the patient wishes to receive flu vaccination in September, NHS England will permit payment claims to be submitted," NHSE said. Care home residents and staff will be eligible for the vaccine starting Oct. 2, while all other patients will commence receiving their vaccinations on Oct 7. This news is a significant relief for pharmacy owners, as they won't have to reschedule appointments due to NHSE's one-month service delay.
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NHS ends free jabs for 12 million Britons aged 50-64 - 0 views

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    As part of efforts to streamline spending and enhance resource allocation within the healthcare system, the NHS has chosen to cease providing the free vaccinations for all, which were initially introduced in 2020. Approximately 12 million British citizens will not have access to free flu vaccinations and Covid-19 boosters during the upcoming winter, according to NHS. Furthermore, the NHS plans to defer flu vaccine distribution to October, aiming to heighten protection for those aged 65 and older and other eligible groups in the high-risk winter months. However, this has stirred panic among pharmacies, given their advanced planning based on the initial start date of September 1 for vaccinations. On Tuesday (Aug. 8), the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) released NHS guidelines indicating that Covid-19 booster shots, starting from autumn, will not be provided to individuals aged 50 to 64 who are in otherwise good health. Similar guidance had already been released for flu, rendering 12 million middle-aged Britons ineligible for free jabs, JCVI said. Prior to the pandemic, influenza vaccinations were available to healthy adults aged over 65, alongside children and younger adults with medical conditions. Amidst the pandemic, the distribution of flu vaccinations was expanded to include individuals aged 50 to 64, in alignment with the criteria for Covid-19 boosters.
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New- lu knocks us just 30 minutes - 0 views

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    Epidemiologists revealed that this year we will be attacked by terrible flu with rapid damage to the human body. A few hours after infect 'll be knocked out of bed the usual flu symptoms such as fever, muscle aches and malaise. Experts add that the virus this year will be slightly stronger than last year. Read more at http://stomachflu-symptoms.blogspot.com/2013/11/new-flu-knocks-us-just-30-minutes.html#RPuUDxGFUiVmttLD.99
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The Only Flu Treatment Resources You Will Ever Need | All about flu symptoms - 0 views

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    It is strongly recommended for the people infected with flu to consult a doctor. The main drugs for flu treatment are Tamilflu, Relenza and other.
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7 healing food for colds and flu. | All about flu symptoms - 0 views

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    There are 7 healing with which to fight against colds and flu. Create a healthy diet with nutritious and powerful food be your body ready to fight against flu, cold and the annoying disease.
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Swine Flu Vaccine And Risk Factors | All blogroll - 0 views

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    Swine flu vaccine, as well as all types of vaccines cause several mild side-effects. These symptoms are much milder than swine flu itself.
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Nasal flu vaccine:May reduce cases of group A strep - 0 views

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    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has suggested that the Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine (LAIV) vaccine that offers protection to children against flu may also help reduce the rate of group A strep infections. LAIV is a nasal spray offered each season to most children aged 2 and 3 years old, and to school-aged children, to help protect against flu. The new study looked back at data from 2013 to 2017, comparing rates of group A strep (GAS) infections in pilot areas and comparing them to other areas where the vaccine was not being offered as widely. It was found that incidence of GAS was lower in pilot areas where the LAIV vaccine was being offered to all primary school children, compared to areas where it was being incrementally rolled out. The study revealed, in 2 to 4 year olds, rates of GAS were 73.5 per 100,000 children in pilot areas, compared to 93 per 100,000 children in non-pilot areas. In 5 to 10 year olds, rates of GAS were 50.3 per 100,000 children in pilot areas, compared to 57.8 per 100,000 in non-pilot areas.
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The Anti - Flu Diet; Wildwood Lifestyle Center - 0 views

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    Wouldn't it be wonderful if there was a delicious diet that could greatly reduce your risk for getting the flu? It is now recognized that the flu shot for this year's flu season (2014-2015) only provides 23% protection, and less than that if you are older than 65. A well-balanced vegetarian diet does improve immune efficiency by helping to double the number of natural killer cells (special immune cells that destroy viruses and cancer cells). Read more.
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Five Natural Remedies to Reduce Your Flu Risk - Wildwood Lifestyle Center - 0 views

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    As the height of the flu season approaches, we want all of you to be maximally protected. As helpful as a flu shot is, it definitely does not provide full protection. Read more.
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    As the height of the flu season approaches, we want all of you to be maximally protected. As helpful as a flu shot is, it definitely does not provide full protection. Read more.
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Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies | Health Blog - 0 views

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    In this article we covered Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies. Influenza is a common respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups. Flu symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, catarrh, and headache. Home remedies for flu are being used for centuries and have proven to be effective.
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    Influenza is a highly contagious, respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups and geographic backgrounds. In temperate regions, it occurs mostly in the winter months. There is no clear seasonal pattern in tropical climates. It varies in its severity from person to person. Sometimes, it presents as a mild, temporary infection. Other times, it can cause complications like red urine and ultimately lead to death. Influenza causes approximately 375,000 deaths worldwide each year.
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PGD,National Protocol To Support Flu Jabs Of Frontline Staff - 0 views

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    NHS England and NHS Improvement have issued the patient group direction (PGD) and national protocol for community pharmacy contractors to support flu vaccination of the frontline primary care staff. This follows the announcement pertaining to eligibility of frontline primary care staff for NHS flu vaccinations this season. With the release of protocol, vaccination of these staff can now be commenced as part of the service. Contractors have to keep a manual record of the number of primary care staff they vaccinate in the service and report the same each month on the NHS Business Services Authority's Manage Your Service (MYS) platform.
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Winter Pressures on Healthcare Staff: Flu, Covid, and Strikes Impact Hospitals - 0 views

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    Healthcare staff across England are facing increasing winter pressures amid junior doctor's strikes, as thousands of hospital beds are being occupied by patients with flu, norovirus and Covid-19. The number of flu patients in hospital has increased by almost two thirds in a week, according to the latest weekly update from the National health Service (NHS). New NHS figures published on Thursday showed an average of 648 patients were hospitalised with flu per day this week before the industrial action, up from 402 last week. This lasts number is four times the figure reported at the end of last month (160 per in the week ending 26 November).
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Government decided to scale back free flu jabs in England - 0 views

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    Community pharmacists in England have slammed the government's latest decision to reduce the number of people who get a free winter flu jab in the 2022-23 flu season, as concerns related to Covid-19 still exist. This follows a letter from the NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) to clinicians, which stated that the flu vaccination service in 2022-23 will be offered to patient groups eligible in line with pre-pandemic recommendations. The eligibility was widened significantly after the pandemic struck in 2020 to help reduce the death toll from the Covid-19. With the change in place people aged 50-64 and schoolchildren aged 11-15 will not be eligible to receive the free jabs on the NHS next winter, pushing millions of people to pay for their jabs privately. It further recommended that vaccination for frontline healthcare workers and social care workers should be provided by employers as part of the organisation's policy to prevent the transmission of infection.
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