The Healthier Greenwich Partnership will be holding an extraordinary meeting in public. There will be an opportunity for questions to be submitted in advance once the papers are published
Greenwich people who are eligible for flu vaccines this winter are being encouraged to use local pharmacies or contact their GP practice.
It’s important to get your flu vaccinations if you’re eligible. Getting vaccinated every year will top up your protection and reduce your risk of getting severe symptoms.
The flu vaccine is recommended for people with certain long-term health conditions, including:
If you’re eligible for an NHS flu vaccine, you can:
Some people may be able to get vaccinated through their maternity service or care home.
Children aged 2 and 3 years old can get the Children’s flu vaccine at their GP surgery. School-aged children will get their vaccine through their school or a community clinic.
For more information on Flu Vaccine click the link below
The Healthier Greenwich Partnership will be holding an extraordinary meeting in public. There will be an opportunity for questions to be submitted in advance once the papers are published
This meeting will now be held online only If members of the public would like to submit a question in advance please do so via contacting greenwich.corporate@selondonics.nhs.uk – we will endeavour to provide an answer to all questions submitted in advance but please note that those submitted less than 48 hours prior to the meeting […]
South East London Integrated Care System (SEL ICS) board members recently visited Greenwich, and also went to Lewisham and Greenwich Trust’s (LGT) Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), seeing firsthand the improvements being made to help patients and south east London communities. The day included a visit to QEH’s new Same Day Emergency Care Unit, how this […]