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Home / Health / Hull and East Yorkshire Residents Urged to Get Free Flu, COVID, and RSV Vaccines

Hull and East Yorkshire Residents Urged to Get Free Flu, COVID, and RSV Vaccines

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Flu, COVID, and RSV can be very serious for the elderly, young, and those with health conditions
  • Free vaccines available for those aged 65+, with long-term health conditions, and pregnant women
  • Alison Patey, director of public health, warns of the dangers of these winter viruses
Hull and East Yorkshire Residents Urged to Get Free Flu, COVID, and RSV Vaccines

On November 17th, 2025, health authorities in Hull and East Yorkshire are sounding the alarm for residents to get their flu, COVID, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccinations. As the winter season approaches, these viruses are expected to thrive in the colder weather, posing a serious threat to vulnerable populations.

The free vaccines are available to those aged 65 and over, individuals with long-term health conditions, and pregnant women. Alison Patey, the director of public health for Hull City Council, emphasizes the importance of getting vaccinated, stating that "Flu, COVID and RSV can be very serious for those who are very old, very young, or have health conditions."

With the potential for severe illness and complications, health officials are urging eligible residents to take advantage of the free vaccine program and protect themselves and their loved ones from these dangerous winter viruses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents of Hull and East Yorkshire can get free vaccines against flu, COVID, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).
The free vaccines are available to people aged 65 and over, those with long-term health conditions, and pregnant women.
According to Alison Patey, the director of public health, these winter viruses can be very serious, especially for the elderly, young, and those with underlying health conditions.

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