03/12/2024
Winter Vaccinations Urged To Protect Public Health
The Department of Health has urged individuals to take up winter vaccinations when offered.
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt highlighted the crucial role of vaccination in protecting individuals from serious illness and hospitalization during the winter months. He stated: "Vaccination offers the best defence for individuals who may suffer more serious illness or hospitalisation as a result of viruses that we can catch more frequently in winter."
The Minister also emphasised the broader societal impact of vaccination, noting that it protects families, communities, and the health service, which often faces increased pressure during the winter period.
Minister Nesbitt continued: "Winter viruses impact those who fall ill when they contract infection, the health services that provide care and treatment, and the wider health and social care system.
"This year, a new vaccination programme to protect against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is being offered to certain vulnerable groups, in addition to our programmes to protect against COVID-19 and influenza. We know that RSV has a significant impact on our health service each winter and that it is our young children and infants and older people who are most at risk from this infection.
"I would again strongly urge all eligible groups to avail of the vaccinations offered free of charge as part of this year's winter vaccination programmes, and I appeal to parents and carers of our youngest and oldest citizens to ensure your loved ones are protected. "I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all HSC staff, including those in the frontline and those who provide support services, who are working so hard to deliver care over the challenging winter period. We appreciate you and we want you to be able to continue your essential work. Please take up the opportunity to protect yourself as you care for others by taking the time to receive vaccinations that you are eligible for."
Deputy Chief Medical Officer. Professor Lourda Geoghegan said: "COVID-19 hasn't gone away and, coupled with influenza, it continues to pose a real health threat for vulnerable members of our community. Vaccines have been proven to be the most effective way to reduce the risk to these groups.
"This year has also seen the roll out of a new vaccination programme aimed at protecting newborns and older adults against the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and its complications.
"I would encourage all who are offered vaccinations for influenza, Covid-19 or RSV to avail of them."
Dr Joanne McClean, Director of Public Health at the PHA said: "Vaccines are safe, effective and free for all those in the eligible groups.
"If you are 'at risk', either due to older age, a health condition, medical treatment or are pregnant, you are at increased risk of becoming seriously unwell from one of these infections this winter; and getting eligible children vaccinated is the first line of defence against viruses such as 'Flu, which can spread easily, particularly when we spend more time indoors.
"Everyone in an eligible group should make themselves aware of the arrangements in place to be vaccinated - this may be through their own GP, community pharmacies or trust vaccination centres. With Christmas nearly upon us now is the time to act."
If you or your child are eligible for a vaccination and have not received an invitation, or you have missed a vaccination offered by your GP or school, you can contact your GP, a participating community pharmacy or HSC Trust vaccination clinic to arrange a vaccination.
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt highlighted the crucial role of vaccination in protecting individuals from serious illness and hospitalization during the winter months. He stated: "Vaccination offers the best defence for individuals who may suffer more serious illness or hospitalisation as a result of viruses that we can catch more frequently in winter."
The Minister also emphasised the broader societal impact of vaccination, noting that it protects families, communities, and the health service, which often faces increased pressure during the winter period.
Minister Nesbitt continued: "Winter viruses impact those who fall ill when they contract infection, the health services that provide care and treatment, and the wider health and social care system.
"This year, a new vaccination programme to protect against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is being offered to certain vulnerable groups, in addition to our programmes to protect against COVID-19 and influenza. We know that RSV has a significant impact on our health service each winter and that it is our young children and infants and older people who are most at risk from this infection.
"I would again strongly urge all eligible groups to avail of the vaccinations offered free of charge as part of this year's winter vaccination programmes, and I appeal to parents and carers of our youngest and oldest citizens to ensure your loved ones are protected. "I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all HSC staff, including those in the frontline and those who provide support services, who are working so hard to deliver care over the challenging winter period. We appreciate you and we want you to be able to continue your essential work. Please take up the opportunity to protect yourself as you care for others by taking the time to receive vaccinations that you are eligible for."
Deputy Chief Medical Officer. Professor Lourda Geoghegan said: "COVID-19 hasn't gone away and, coupled with influenza, it continues to pose a real health threat for vulnerable members of our community. Vaccines have been proven to be the most effective way to reduce the risk to these groups.
"This year has also seen the roll out of a new vaccination programme aimed at protecting newborns and older adults against the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and its complications.
"I would encourage all who are offered vaccinations for influenza, Covid-19 or RSV to avail of them."
Dr Joanne McClean, Director of Public Health at the PHA said: "Vaccines are safe, effective and free for all those in the eligible groups.
"If you are 'at risk', either due to older age, a health condition, medical treatment or are pregnant, you are at increased risk of becoming seriously unwell from one of these infections this winter; and getting eligible children vaccinated is the first line of defence against viruses such as 'Flu, which can spread easily, particularly when we spend more time indoors.
"Everyone in an eligible group should make themselves aware of the arrangements in place to be vaccinated - this may be through their own GP, community pharmacies or trust vaccination centres. With Christmas nearly upon us now is the time to act."
If you or your child are eligible for a vaccination and have not received an invitation, or you have missed a vaccination offered by your GP or school, you can contact your GP, a participating community pharmacy or HSC Trust vaccination clinic to arrange a vaccination.
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