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Mum Emma Allen, of Petunia Drive, Minster, urges other parents to vaccinate their children against the flu

A mum is urging parents to get young children vaccinated against the flu.

Kent County Council launched a campaign to reach groups at the most risk of catching the virus last week including pregnant women, people over the age of 65 and two to four-year-olds.

Emma Allan, of Petunia Avenue, Minster, plans to take four-year-old son Thomas,for the flu nasal spray.

Emma Allan and her son Thomas of Minster who is encouraging more parents to have their children vaccinated against flu
Emma Allan and her son Thomas of Minster who is encouraging more parents to have their children vaccinated against flu

The 29-year-old said: “My husband normally has the vaccine through work but didn’t last year and was terribly ill with flu. I think it’s great that we can get Thomas protection as it takes the worry away. I’m not concerned about him having the vaccine as I’m confident that it’s safe but I think parents need to be made more aware of its availability for their children at that age.”

Statistics from last year show that across Swale 71% of people over 65 took up the chance of a free jab.

However, only 42% of expectant mothers, 35% of young children and just half of those with medical conditions had the vaccine when offered.

KCC public health consultant Faiza Khan said: “Flu can increase the risk of developing more serious illnesses such as bronchitis and pneumonia or can make existing conditions worse.”

For more information contact your GP or visit www.kent.gov.uk/Health.

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