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Our Winter Vaccination Programme
Frome Medical Practice is preparing for the winter vaccination programme, which this year includes a new vaccination for some patients to protect them from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV.)
Three vaccinations will be offered by the practice this year, to protect patients against RSV, seasonal flu and COVID and the practice is asking patients to familiarise themselves with who is eligible for which vaccination and how this year’s vaccination programme will work.
Lead Nurse at the practice, Pernille Johansen, said, "We strongly encourage all our patients who are eligible for the three different vaccinations this year to book their vaccine appointments, so they can protect themselves from potential serious illness.
The RSV vaccination will be offered from September, at an appointment separate to the later flu and COVID vaccination clinics. Please look out for our text messages, which will invite you to book your appointments via a clickable link.
We have digital health support sessions available each week if you need help with this. We will contact patients who don’t have a mobile phone number registered with us by letter or telephone call."
The practice is asking patients to please bear the following important points in mind:
- If you are eligible for a vaccination, the practice will get in touch with you. Please wait for us to do this.
- If we have your mobile telephone number we will send you a text including a booking link, which you can use to make your appointment. If you need help with this, please visit one of our digital health drop in sessions. More details about these are available on the practice website (search digital health support from the home page) or social media.
- If you do not have a mobile phone, the practice will contact you by letter or telephone call to arrange your appointments
- Our complex care team will contact housebound patients and patients in care homes to arrange their vaccinations
- The RSV vaccination will not be available at the same time as your flu / COVID vaccination and you will need a different appointment for this.The RSV vaccination programme will start at the practice on 17th September (care home and housebound patients will be vaccinated in the first half of the month.)
- If you are eligible for the flu vaccination and COVID vaccination we can give you both these vaccines at the same time.
- Pregnant women and children will be able to receive their flu vaccination from 3rd September (please note that most school age children will receive their vaccination at school.)
- Most other eligible adults will be offered the flu (and, if applicable, COVID) vaccines from early October, although a small number of patients may need to be vaccinated before October (for example, anyone starting chemotherapy in October.) We will be offering vaccine clinics on 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th October and 7th November. We advise patients they should have their flu vaccine by the end of November.
The details of each of the three vaccines
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccinations
Who is eligible for the RSV vaccination?
- Patients aged 75, on or after 1st September 2024, up to 31st August 2025
- Patients who are 28 weeks or more pregnant
- For this first year of the RSV vaccination programme, the vaccine will also be offered to those who are already 75 - 79 years old on 1st September 2024 and patients who will turn 80 years old before 31st August 2025.
Find out more about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and RSV vaccinations on the NHS website
Flu Vaccinations
Who is eligible for the RSV vaccination?
- Patients aged 65 and over
- Patients with certain long term health conditions
- Pregnant women
- Patients living in care home
- Patients living with someone who has a weakened immune system
- Main carers for an older or disabled person or receive a carer’s allowance
- Children aged 2 to 3 years (born between 1st September 2020 and 31st August 2022), school aged children (reception to year 11), children aged 6 months to 17 years with certain long term health conditions
Find out more about flu and flu vaccinations on the NHS website
COVID Vaccinations
Who is eligible for the RSV vaccination?
- Patients aged 65 and over
- Patients living in care home for older adults
- Patients aged 6 months to 64 years in a clinical risk group
- Frontline NHS and social care workers, and those working in care homes for older people
Find out more about COVID and COVID vaccinations on the NHS website
Published: Sep 6, 2024