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Flu virus
Flu information for pregnant women and new mothers
If you are pregnant or have given birth in the past 6 weeks, you’re being offered the seasonal flu vaccine to protect you and your baby
About flu and its symptoms
Learn more about flu and how to recognise the symptoms
Information for people with long-term medical conditions
If you have a long-term medical condition (chronic disease), you're being offered a seasonal flu vaccine to protect your health
Slow the spread of germs
Find out about the steps you can take to reduce the risk of getting flu and help slow the spread of germs
Flu and children aged 6-36 months or with a medical condition
If your child is between 6-36 months or has a medical condition we recommend they are vaccinated to protect them from the complications of flu
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