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NHS offers First Ever RSV Jab rollout

Children and adults across Buckinghamshire will be offered their flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccinations as the NHS sets out plans for protection ahead of winter. 

The vaccines provide vital protection to keep people from developing serious illnesses and ending up in hospital during busy winter months. 

As in previous years, the COVID-19 and flu vaccines will be offered to frontline health and social care staff, with staff in care homes for older adults being offered the COVID-19 jab. 

For the first time from September the NHS will offer vaccines for RSV, a common cause of coughs and colds which can be dangerous to older people and young children. The jab will be available to those aged 75 to 79, and it will be offered to pregnant women from 28 weeks, to protect their child. 

Flu vaccinations for children will start when the new school year begins in September, to help stop the virus spreading. Pregnant women can also get their jab from 1 September. 

From 3 October, flu and COVID-19 vaccinations will be available for other eligible groups. People can start booking their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations in advance from 23 September, with appointments running until 20 December. 

Flu season usually peaks in December and January, so starting adult vaccinations from October will ensure those most at risk are protected during the colder months when people gather indoors and viruses spread. 

For those adults eligible for both, the NHS will make flu and COVID-19 jabs available at the same time, giving the option to get protection from both viruses in one visit. However, it is more effective for people to have the RSV vaccination on a different day from any flu or COVID-19 vaccinations. 

Rachael Corser, Chief Nursing Officer for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board who commission and manage health services in our health area said, "Winter vaccinations offer huge opportunities to prevent severe illness in those most vulnerable including pregnant women, young children and older people as well as easing NHS winter pressures. 

"This year pregnant women and older adults will also be offered vital protection from RSV as well as flu and COVID-19.  I urge everyone eligible to get vaccinated as soon as possible once invited." 

More information on local vaccination services here: Immunisation and vaccination - Stay Well (staywell-bob.nhs.uk) (staywell bob.nhs.uk/immunisation and vaccination) 

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