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About the vaccine

Flu can be very serious. It is caused by a virus, which is spread by coughs and sneezes. Symptoms of flu can be mild but can also lead to more serious illnesses such as bronchitis and pneumonia (lung infections), which may need treatment in hospital. 
 
Flu is very infectious, and symptoms can come on very quickly. Symptoms of flu include a high temperature, tiredness and weakness, headache, aches and pains and a cough. More information about flu is available from: NHS 111 Wales - Health A-Z : Flu (external site) 

There are outbreaks of flu most winters, especially in hospitals and care homes. 

In a normal winter, thousands of people will die from flu-related illnesses in the UK. Having a flu vaccine every year is one of the best ways to protect against flu. 

About the flu vaccine

There are cases of flu every winter. It is very important to get your flu vaccine every year if you are eligible. 

Flu vaccines are quick and very safe and could prevent weeks of serious illness. 

Adults 


Children and young people


 
 
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