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Yes, we know it's sweltering high summer but... flu vaccines for all children? Your thoughts?

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HelenMumsnet · 25/07/2012 15:48

Hello.

We thought you might be interested to know that today the Department of Health announced that all two to 17-year-olds in the UK are to be offered annual flu vaccinations - though the programme won't start rolling out till 2014.

Until now, only children in at-risk groups, with conditions such as asthma, cerebral palsy or heart conditions, were eligible to get the vaccine on the NHS.

According to the BBC, children will be immunised using a nasal spray rather than an injection. (The injectable flu vaccine will still be offered to the over-65s, pregnant women and those with medical conditions such as asthma.)

Uptake will be voluntary but the Government believes the programme will lead to a 40% drop in the number of people catching flu, as well as 11,000 fewer hospitalisations and 2,000 fewer deaths a year.

So.... good idea? Or not? Would you take up the offer of flu vaccinations for your children?

Please do tell...

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Schrodingershamster · 30/07/2012 19:41

Stupid stupid waste of money. They will have to vaccinate every child every year - its going to cost millions. Anyone vunerable will have already have had the jab so its not even going to SAVE they NHS any money.

Schrodingershamster · 30/07/2012 19:43

Astra zenaca must think all their christmases have come at once with all they money they are oing to make from this little idea.

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