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  1. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing again tonight. Take extra care on the roads and never assume a road is gritted

  2. thank you for all you do, you are truly amazing

  3. Some treatments lower immunity. If you're going through chemotherapy or radiotherapy, talk to your GP about getting your free vaccine.

  4. Speak to your pharmacists about medicines you should have in stock to help get you and your family through the winter season

  5. All our are arriving and getting ready for the opening session of the & workshop

  6. Good morning!! Please can we have a RT for those NHS staff who have been saving lives while we've been asleep!

  7. "People with types of cancer that affect the bone marrow should have the flu jab. These include leukaemia, myeloma & lymphoma" -

  8. As temperatures drop, the health risks for our most vulnerable residents rise. Look after your family & neighbours

  9. Isn't it a pain trying to ring your GP for an appointment while you're at work? Sign up for GP online services and you can do it any time.

  10. Not everyone copes well in the cold. With colder weather forecast in the coming days is there anyone you could check on?

  11. If you are taking immunosuppressant drugs to manage an autoimmune disease such as lupus, you need a flu jab. Talk to your GP for more info.

  12. People with a long term health condition may be eligible for the free flu jab. Find out more

  13. This week's curator is Amy. Come say hello!

  14. Yes - Anyone with an immunodeficiency disorder should speak to their GP about getting a flu jab & should encourage family to get one too.

  15. People who suffer from immunosuppression are more susceptible to serious complications from flu. This is why their jab is free.

  16. If you have liver disease and have already had your flu jab, tell your family to have theirs too, so they’re less likely to spread it to you

  17. The jab is completely free of charge for . Just speak to your GP or local pharmacist for more info.

  18. Well done to on hitting the 75% target for staff flu jab take up! 🏆👏

  19. The jab is safe & its benefits far outweigh any of the possible mild side effects, especially in people with liver disease !

  20. Do you have a long-term health condition? Find out if you are eligible for the free flu jab

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