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Seasonal Flu Vaccination

flu vaccinationsFlu (also known as influenza) is a highly infectious illness caused by the flu virus. It spreads rapidly through small droplets coughed or sneezed into the air by an infected person.   For most people, flu is unpleasant but not serious. You will usually recover within a week.

Studies have shown that flu vaccines provide effective protection against the flu, although protection may not be complete and may vary between people. Protection from the vaccine gradually decreases and flu strains change over time. Therefore, new vaccines are made each year and people at risk of flu are encouraged to be vaccinated every year.

The flu vaccination is offered to people in at-risk groups. These people are at greater risk of developing serious complications if they catch flu, such as pregnant women and elderly people.

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TRAINING AFTERNOONS

The Surgery will be closed from 1.00pm for training on the following days in 2013:

Wednesday 15th May

Wednesday 19th June

Wednesday 17th July

Thursday 5th September

Wednesday 9th October

Thursday 21st November

Thursday 5th December

If you need a doctor urgently between 1 .00pm and 6.30pm please contact  01296 850011

If you need a doctor after 6.30pm please conatct the NHS 111 Service by ringing 111. This service is free from both landlines and mobiles. 

 
 
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