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Publication Date:-
2023-10-07
 
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UKHSA North West urges vulnerable people to get their flu and COVID19 jabs to protect themselves this winter

VULNERABLE groups including:- pregnant women, young children and those with chronic health conditions urged to come forward to protect themselves this winter

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is urging vulnerable groups in the North West to take up the flu vaccine this autumn to prevent them from getting sick this winter.

Pregnant women, young children and those with certain chronic medical conditions, such as coronary heart disease, cerebral palsy, liver or spleen disorders or long-term lung conditions, are particularly vulnerable to flu.

All eligible groups are being encouraged to take up the flu vaccine, and at the same time book their COVID19 autumn booster to protect themselves against the expected rise in cases as winter approaches.

Dr Merav Kliner, Regional Deputy Director at UKHSA North West, said:- "Flu and COVID circulated last winter causing significant peaks and resulting in thousands of Hospitalisations and deaths. So, it's important that we are protected against both. Vaccination is our strongest form of defence so if you are eligible, please come forward and get your jabs as soon as possible. Pregnant women, young children and those with chronic health conditions are particularly vulnerable, and we have good evidence to suggest this year's vaccine will offer good protection. Taking up both the flu and COVID19 Vaccines ahead of winter provides the best level of protection against severe illness and will help ease the pressure on the NHS this winter."

All eligible adults are urged to book their flu and COVID19 Vaccines online via the NHS website, by downloading the NHS App, or by calling 119 for free if they can't get online, to give themselves the best protection against severe illness and Hospitalisation.

Parents of children aged 2 and 3 (on 31 August 2023) should book a nasal spray flu vaccine for their child at their local GP surgery.

The Schools programme also began in early September, with those aged 4 up to the age of 16 (School year 11) being offered a nasal spray vaccine, or an injection if this is unsuitable.

It is important young people take up the vaccine as it protects the child themselves and helps stop the spread to vulnerable people around them, including:- babies, grandparents and people with weak immune systems.

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Chilean flamingo chicks hatch for 1st time in 10 years at Martin Mere Wetland Centre
Photograph by Gary Gray.

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Burscough, Lancashire, is celebrating the arrival of 3 Chilean flamingo chicks; the centre's 1st success in 10 years.

Hatching near the beginning of September, the adorable chicks are wowing visitors and stealing the hearts of the staff at Martin Mere.

Nick Brooks, Centre Manager at Martin Mere, said:- "The mini heatwave that took place near the beginning of September is believed to have had a positive impact on the breeding of our Chilean flock Now a few weeks old, the chicks have ventured out from their nests and can be admired in our Chilean flamingo enclosure, providing heartwarming moments and exceptional photo opportunities."

Chilean flamingos are Native to South America, ranging from Chile to Argentina. According to the IUCN Red List, the species is classified as near threatened, with a decreasing population trend.

In the wild, breeding can happen all year round with the adults usually building nests in late spring and depending on conditions such as food availability. Both sexes build a tall mud nest using soft mud and stones that are within reach. A single white egg is then laid in the nest, with both parents taking turns incubating it for approximately:- 26 to 31 days.

Visitors to Martin Mere Wetland Centre will have the opportunity to witness the chicks as they grow, alongside seeing many other wetland species from around the world like:- otters, swans, storks, geese, and ducks.

To find out more about WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, visit their website:- WWT.Org.UK.

 
      
 
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