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Millions to get vaccine virus starting with pregnant women and toddlers

By staff1 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The ‘first time move’ will see children as young as two vaccinated at nursery

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

10:05, 01 Sep 2025

Pregnant women will be among the firsdt to get the new jab
Pregnant women will be among the firsdt to get the new jab

Children and pregnant women in England will start receiving flu vaccinations from Monday – with school immunisation teams in some areas offering jabs to two to three-year-olds in nurseries for the first time, the NHS has said. Expectant mothers and all children aged between two and 16 years are eligible for the vaccine in the rollout ahead of winter, with the age range expanding for those in clinical risk groups to between six months and 18 years.

Most school-aged children will receive the jabs at school – with younger children and those who miss their school or nursery session also able to get vaccinated at their GP practice or at a community clinic – while pregnant women should arrange to receive the vaccine at their scheduled maternity appointments or with their GP or pharmacy. The “first time” move to vaccinate two to three-year-olds in nurseries in some areas is expected to be rolled out more widely, the health service said.

Children will get the vaccine at nursery
Children will get the vaccine at nursery

The NHS National Booking System also opened on Monday for all eligible individuals to book to receive their winter flu jabs and Covid-19 vaccinations from October 1. From October, the flu jab is being offered to everyone aged 65 and over, under 65s in clinical risk groups, care home residents and carers, close contacts of those who are immunosuppressed, frontline social care workers and health and social care staff.

Adults aged 75 and over, older adult care home residents and people who are immunosuppressed can get the Covid-19 vaccination. Dr Amanda Doyle, national director for primary care and community services at NHS England, said: “The threat from getting seriously ill from flu and Covid-19 is all too real and each year we see hundreds of thousands of people hospitalised due to these nasty viruses – especially across the winter months.

“Vaccination is our best defence against these viruses and can be lifesaving – so I would urge mums-to-be, parents of young children and teens, and others who are eligible to come forward or book appointments for their jabs as soon possible, to help protect themselves and loved ones.

A nurse preparing flu vaccine jabs at one of the new the drive-thru flu clinics
A nurse preparing flu vaccine jabs at one of the new the drive-thru flu clinics

“Flu and Covid vaccines are free to those at greatest risk and teams across the country are working hard to make it as quick and easy as possible to get them via local GP practices, pharmacies, in schools and other community clinics, so please do book an appointment today – it could keep you out of hospital this winter.”

More than 300,000 hospital bed days were taken up by patients with flu last winter, which was almost double the previous winter (175,062 in 2023-24), according to NHS England. Health minister Stephen Kinnock said: “We’re taking action now to protect the most vulnerable and build our defences before seasonal viruses take hold.

“Last winter showed us the significant impact the flu vaccination programme has with over 100,000 hospitalisations prevented, protecting patients from disease and the NHS from winter pressures. I urge all eligible families to come forward as soon as possible. Getting vaccinated now means you’ll be protected before peak flu season hits.”

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