Flu vaccine appeal for children of Roscommon ahead of Christmas break

The Department of Public Health HSE, West and North West, is urging parents of children aged 2 to 17 years in Roscommon to avail of the free nasal spray flu vaccine for their children before the Christmas break. Pic. iStock
The Department of Public Health HSE, West and North West, is urging parents of children aged 2 to 17 years in Roscommon, Donegal, Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, and Sligo to avail of the free nasal spray flu vaccine for their children before the Christmas break.
The HSE is now offering a free nasal flu vaccine to include young adults aged 13-17, for the first time this year. This means all children and young adults between the ages of 2-17 can avail of their free flu vaccine.
The nasal vaccine is available from participating GP practices and pharmacies. The HSE continues to offer children in Senior Infants and all children in primary age special schools their free nasal spray flu vaccine in schools.
Dr Áine McNamara, Area Director of Public Health, Department of Public Health, HSE West and North West, said: “In the coming weeks and into the Christmas break we anticipate that flu, among other winter viruses, will begin to circulate more widely as we see an increase in socialising with friends and family over the holidays. In response to this, the HSE are extending the age limit for the children’s flu vaccine to include all those aged 13 to 17 years.
“We know children are twice as likely as adults to catch and spread flu and this poses a threat to them and others. Young children, in particular, are more likely than adults to be very sick from flu. Vaccinating children protects them – and their siblings, parents, grandparents and those who are vulnerable.” “Before the Christmas rush make an appointment with your GP or local pharmacy for your child to avail of their free nasal spray flu vaccine,” she said.
•High temperature
•Muscle pains
•Headache
• Extreme tiredness.
Visit Flu Finder for participating pharmacies.