What is Influenza (Flu)?
Influenza is an acute viral infection which affects the respiratory tract and has systemic symptoms. It is caused by a virus which infects humans, animals, and birds.
What are the signs and symptoms of flu?
Influenza (flu) usually comes on suddenly. Common symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or blocked nose, muscle aches, headache, and extreme tiredness.
Some people may also experience chills or sweats. Most people feel very unwell for 3–5 days, but tiredness can last for 2–3 weeks.
Why should I get the flu vaccine?
Some people are more likely to develop complications if they contract influenza. It is important for these “high-risk” patients to receive their flu vaccination annually
The seasonal flu vaccine (flu jab) protects against 3 strains of flu virus. These are the strains most likely to be circulating this flu season.
The vaccine is available every year to adults and children at risk of flu and its complications.
You need to get a new vaccine every Autumn. This is because the strains of the flu virus change. This is why it is called seasonal flu. But people commonly call it flu.
You should get your flu vaccine during the Autumn, to be covered for flu season.
How do I book my flu vaccine appointment?
Visit our website or download the McCabes App to book your vaccine with your chosen store. Once you make your booking you will receive a booking confirmation via e-mail and text.