Please come forward for vaccination: Health Minister

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt.  Picture by Peter Morrison/PressEyeHealth Minister Mike Nesbitt.  Picture by Peter Morrison/PressEye
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt. Picture by Peter Morrison/PressEye
The Health Minister has underlined the importance of flu vaccination to protect individuals and support the health service.

Starting from Wednesday 15 January 2025, free influenza vaccination will be made available via community pharmacies and HSC Trust vaccination clinics to anyone aged 50 to 64 years of age. Vaccination will also be available through GPs. In the meantime, those aged 65 and over and those in clinical risk groups can continue to come forward for vaccination.

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said: “The system is working at pace to put arrangements in place for the extension of the free vaccination programme to include the 50 to 64 year old group, following my approval on Tuesday.

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“The current flu vaccination programme continues to provide protection to those aged 65 and over and those in clinical risk groups, and those who are at highest risk of more severe illness and hospitalisation. It also continues to provide free vaccination to children, pregnant women, carers, and healthcare workers.

“Protection of these groups remains the priority for the programme and I would particularly encourage those most at risk of serious illness, and health and social care staff, to avail of a flu vaccination as soon as possible.

“The high number of people with influenza, many of whom are very unwell, is contributing to the pressures currently being seen in our hospitals. If you are eligible for a free flu vaccination, please come forward as soon as you can. For those aged 50 to 64 years of age, this will begin from Wednesday 15 January.

“I would like to thank Community Pharmacists, GPs and Trust staff who continue to work hard to deliver this hugely important vaccination service at a time of significant pressure right across the health service and I would ask the public to be patient whilst arrangements are finalised for the extended programme for 50 to 64 year olds.”

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A list of HSC Trust vaccination clinics and participating community pharmacies can be found by checking the NI Direct website at: https://vaccinations.covid-19.hscni.net/location-search

Individual GP practices may still offer the vaccination to all eligible groups. Patients should check with their own practices if they are offering the service.

Complex clinical and technical approvals and logistical arrangements are required for extensions to the flu vaccination programme. Please note that free vaccinations for 50 to 64 year olds will commence Wednesday 15 January.

Chief Medical Officer Professor Sir Michael McBride said: “Vaccination remains the best form of defence against severe illness, hospitalisation and death as a result of influenza.

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“The seasonal influenza vaccination programme is a critical element in helping to protect the health of our population and reducing the pressures on our health and care services during the winter months. If you are in one of the higher risk groups and have not had your vaccine, please arrange to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect yourself.

"We are currently witnessing the impact of severe influenza season and increasing uptake rate amongst the priority groups, including health and social care staff, will help to reduce GP consultations, unplanned hospital admissions, pressure on Emergency Departments and staff absences due to sickness. We need your help to protect you, and to help the health service treat those who are sickest.”

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