Thread: Flu jabs UK
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Old 9th September 2018, 16:25
Lucy Knight England Lucy Knight is offline
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I read in the media the NHS free 2028/19 flu vaccinations are of 2 types this winter. A four strain one for the (young) under 65s group. Over 65 years are treated differently with one called Fluad which is a 3 strain vaccine with an added adjuvant (which triggers a better immune reaction in the so called elderly). The adjuvant contains Squaline. Fluad has been used in USA since 2016.

There seems to be some controversy about adjuvants added to vaccinations on the internet.



Does anyone have any knowledge on this subject area?


Another article a couple of days ago is below.

All NHS staff have been told to get the flu vaccine or risk being banned from treating vulnerable patients this winter

NHS trusts across the country have been asked to achieve a 'near universal' uptake of the jab among their front-line staff. Staff who refuse will be asked to justify their reasoning.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...ticle-masthead
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