The NHS reports that nearly two million flu vaccinations have been administered across London, showing a slight increase from the previous year. Despite this progress, health officials stress the importance of encouraging more people to get vaccinated to mitigate the impact of flu, which can severely strain NHS emergency departments. NHS Chief London Nurse Karen Bonner notes that vaccination is crucial for at-risk populations, including pregnant women, young children, and individuals over 65, as well as health and care workers.
The NHS emphasizes that getting vaccinated against flu is essential to reduce pressure on emergency departments and protect vulnerable individuals.
NHS Chief London Nurse Karen Bonner highlighted the importance of flu vaccinations for eligible groups to help ease the burden on healthcare services.
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