Free flu vaccine extended to end-August
Kiwis eligible for free flu immunisation have another month to get themselves protected from the disease which can see people out of action for weeks.
“The Ministry of Health is extending the nation-wide free seasonal flu vaccination scheme for eligible people to the end of August,” says Health Minister Tony Ryall.
The announcement comes as the country sees a rise in influenza-like illness.
“It’s not too late to be vaccinated and it’s still your best form of protection against influenza,” says virus expert and NISG spokesperson, Dr Lance Jennings.
Flu immunisation is free for New Zealanders at high risk of more severe disease and complications, including pregnant women, people aged 65 and over, and anyone with on-going health conditions such as heart disease, strokes, diabetes, respiratory disease (including asthma), kidney disease and most cancers. The vaccination is available for other people at a small cost.
“Influenza can make other conditions, such as breathing or heart problems, even worse,” says Medical Officer of Health for Toi Te Ora – Public Health Service, Dr Jim Miller. “Influenza is a potentially serious viral infection that’s much worse than a cold. Influenza comes on suddenly with a fever or chills, sore throat, dry cough, headaches, fatigue, body aches and pains.”
Dr Miller reminds people that as well as getting a flu vaccination, there are other ways you can protect yourself and your family/whanau from flu including:
• Cover your coughs and sneezes
• Use disposable tissues if coughing or sneezing
• Wash and dry your hands often
• Stay home if you are unwell
Seek medical advice early if you are concerned, especially if you are pregnant or have an underlying medical condition.
The influenza vaccination is available now from your GP. For further information go towww.fightflu.co.nz or www.health.govt.nz, text FLU to 515 or call 0800 IMMUNE (0800 466 863). For free health advice, call Healthline on 0800 611 116.
Facts about the flu
• Flu immunisation is free until August 31 for those at high risk including pregnant women, people aged 65 and over, and anyone with ongoing health conditions such as heart disease, strokes, diabetes, respiratory disease (including asthma), kidney disease and most cancers
• The 2012 seasonal influenza vaccine includes protection against three types of flu, including the Pandemic H1N1 Influenza 09 (swine flu), which is expected to be still in circulation in New Zealand this season.
• Although flu is mild-to-moderate for most people, it can lead to serious complications.
• Influenza can stop you doing the things you enjoy for a week or more. So don’t let the flu get you this winter - the seasonal influenza vaccination is your best protection against catching influenza.
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