Reminder: flu vac start dates and new comms for patients

NHS England previously announced in its Primary Care Bulletin that the start date for the Flu vaccination service for the 2024/25 campaign will be Thursday 3rd October 2024, with an exception for pregnant women.

The following timings apply to the commencement of the service for pharmacies and general practices:

Start date Eligible cohort
From 1st September 2024 Pregnant women
From 3rd October 2024 All other eligible adult patients

The service specification is clear that the NHS will not pay for vaccinations administered outside of the announced and authorised dates for vaccination.


Background to the change in timing

The Annual flu letter, published on 12th March 2024, announced the delayed start to the main flu vaccination programme compared to previous years, where the programme had commenced on 1st September.

NHS England’s decision to change the start date for pharmacies and general practices is based on evidence that flu vaccine’s effectiveness can wane over time in adults, so the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advised moving the start of the programme for most adults to the beginning of October. This is on the understanding, that the majority of the vaccinations will be completed by the end of November, closer to the time that the flu season commonly starts.

Visit our Flu vaccination webpage for further information and resources


Communicating with patients about the later start to the programme

Pharmacy teams will want to explain to their patients about the later start to the programme and why this change has been made by NHS England. We have developed a poster to communicate these messages for use in pharmacies.

Poster for the public on flu vac timing changes

UKHSA have just published a leaflet aimed at the public to explain the timing changes for the vaccination programme:

UKHSA patient leaflet on flu vaccination timing

 

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