GET PROTECTED GET VACCINATED
Get protected, get vaccinated
Did you know that flu and COVID-19 spread more easily in the colder months and can cause serious illnesses? Make sure you protect yourself and your family by getting vaccinated.
Flu and COVID-19
Viruses change and protection fades over time.
The flu vaccine can protect you from becoming seriously ill. It’s free for everyone over the age of 65, those in a clinical risk group and for pregnant women. Find out how to get your flu vaccine.
- Adults: If you are eligible for a flu jab, contact your GP or book at your local pharmacy.
- For your children: Has your child missed their flu vaccination at school? Find catch up clinics for Barnet | Camden | Enfield | Haringey | Islington
- Details of all vaccination walk-in clinics in North Central London are published online. Check for locations near you.
If you’re at increased risk of COVID-19 and eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, the NHS will contact you. Find out more about who is at increased risk of getting seriously ill from flu and COVID-19.
The recent COVID-19 vaccination programme ended on 31 January. The vaccine will be available again for those eligible from 1 April.
RSV
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common lung infection that can lead to serious infections and pneumonia. The RSV vaccine is recommended if you’re aged 75 or over or if you are pregnant to protect your baby. Find out how to get your RSV vaccine.
Find out why it’s important to get the RSV vaccine if you’re over 75: watch a short film (opens in a new window)
Vaccinations in pregnancy
See our leaflet Vaccinations in pregnancy.pdf
Find out why Karina, 35 weeks pregnant, decided to take the RSV vaccine and other vaccines: watch a short film (opens in a new window).
Hear from Tami who’s having a baby about why she chose to get the RSV vaccine: watch a short film (opens in a new window)