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You should have the flu vaccine if you're pregnant to help protect you and your baby.Find out more about flu vaccine in pregnancyIf you're a frontline health and social care worker, you should get your flu vaccine through your employer. They may give you the vaccine at your workplace through the occupational health scheme.
If you are one of these frontline staff, you can get vaccinated at a pharmacy or the GP surgery you are registered with. If you are employed by a registered residential care or nursing home, or a voluntary managed hospice provider, you may also be offered vaccination at your place of work when the residents or patients are vaccinated.Most adults can have the flu vaccine, but you should avoid it if you have had a serious allergic reaction to a flu vaccine in the past.
You may be at risk of an allergic reaction to the flu vaccine injection if you have an egg allergy. This is because some flu vaccines are made using eggs.If you're ill with a high temperature, it's best to wait until you're better before having the flu vaccine.s help protect against the main types of flu viruses, although there's still a chance you might get flu.
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