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Book your flu vaccine and your COVID-19 vaccine - NHS England They may be able to get the vaccines at the same time as you Your carer can speak to their doctors’ (GP) surgery about getting on the carers register Please book your appointments for your flu and COVID-19 vaccines as soon as you can You can have your flu vaccine at your doctors’ (GP) surgery
Does Getting a COVID Booster and a Flu Shot Together Make Side Effects . . . Not everyone experiences side effects But some people do, and the side effects from a COVID-19 booster or a flu shot are usually mild The CDC recommends getting a COVID-19 booster as soon as you're eligible, and it's fine to get both a flu shot and a booster on the same day
No, You Dont Have To Wait Between Your Flu And COVID Jabs He said, “The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has advised that, for most people, it is fine to have the flu and COVID-19 vaccines at the same time ”
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust With the challenges of immunising large numbers of people against COVID-19 and the need to continue the seasonal influenza (flu) vaccination schedule, it would be preferable if we could give people both their COVID-19 booster and flu vaccine at the same appointment
Vaccinating against covid and flu at same time is safe, study shows The JCVI guidance states that “where operationally expedient, covid-19 and influenza vaccines may be co-administered ” However, it advises that the “covid-19 booster vaccine programme should not disrupt or delay deployment of the annual influenza vaccination programme ”
Covid and flu shots at the same time? All questions answered Yes, it is safe to receive both the COVID-19 and flu vaccines during the same appointment The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) confirm that co-administration of these vaccines does not reduce their effectiveness or increase serious side effects