NHS Lanarkshire encouraging parents to get young kids vaccinated ahead of winter

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NHS Lanarkshire encouraging parents to get young kids vaccinated ahead of winter
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Dr Henry Prempeh, Public Health Consultant and Immunisation Co-ordinator is urging parents and carers to ensure their child gets their flu vaccine as soon as possible.

The flu vaccine is usually given as a painless nasal spray and is a safe way to help protect your child against flu.

The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Parent with children aged six months to two years and those aged two to five who are not in school are being urged to contact our vaccination team on 01698 687456 to book an appointment for their child.

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