GHA urges vulnerable groups to get Covid-19 and Flu vaccines
The Gibraltar Health Authority encourages vulnerable groups and caregivers to get vaccinated against Covid-19 and flu this winter, with clinics available weekdays at the PCC and a campaign featuring a winning poster by St. Bernard’s student Nouha Tarrak.
This time of the year is when the GHA states people are more vulnerable to illnesses like Covid and Flu and it stated that the best way to get ready for winter is to protect yourself and your loved ones by getting vaccinated.
It also noted that you can also give your immune system a boost by eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy weight.
The vaccines are available to anyone over the age of 50, those with a long-term health condition or with significant contact or caring responsibilities for someone with a long-term health condition.
They are also recommended for pregnant women, health and care workers and anyone living long-term in a residential care home such as Elderly Residential Services (ERS), said a statement from the GHA.
Both vaccines can be taken at the same appointment.
To book, call 200 66966 between 9am and 3pm Monday to Friday.
The vaccine clinics will be held Monday to Friday at the PCC between 1pm and 4pm.
“It’s really important to take both the COVID and Flu vaccines if you’re vulnerable or have frequent close contact with someone who is vulnerable,” said the Director of Public Health, Dr Helen Carter.
“This year, the winning poster from our schools poster competition, beautifully designed by Nouha Tarrak from St. Bernard’s School, has been put up in public areas to encourage and remind everyone to be a superhero and help fight the flu.”