to the bbc news at one. more than a0 million people across the uk are being offered a flu vaccine this year, in the nhs s biggest campaign against the virus. fewer people than usual caught flu last winter, because lockdowns meant we mixed less and people focused more on handwashing and hygiene. but medics are worried about the impact of flu and covid 19 circulating together in the coming months. everyone over the age of 50, people with health conditions, pregnant women, health and care workers, and most children are being urged to take up the offer of a jab as soon as possible, as our health correspondent naomi grimley reports. i ve got together some of the country s leading medics to answer your vaccine questions. this is the latest media advert to remind us that it s notjust covid which we will have to worry about this winter. flu could rear its head again, too. a recent survey with 3,000 participants found that nearly
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good morning. the nhs has launched its biggest campaign against winterflu, with more than a0 million people across the uk being offered a vaccine. health chiefs are worried about the prospect of flu and covid 19 circulating together. they fear people could be more vulnerable to catching flu this winter, because so few people caught it last year, as a result of the lockdowns and additional hygiene measures that were in place. our health correspondent naomi grimley reports. i ve got together some of the country s leading medics to answer your vaccine questions. this is the latest media advert to remind us that it s notjust covid which we have to worry about this winter. flu could rear its head again, too. so more than a0 million people across the uk are being offered a flu jab in the biggest ever roll out of the vaccine. those who will be able to get one free include the over 50s, those with certain health conditions, pregnant women, health care workers, and most children.
living people are worried about the cost of living this people are worried about the cost of living this winter, which is why it has taken living this winter, which is why it has taken significant action to support has taken significant action to support people. there are concerns about support people. there are concerns about the support people. there are concerns about the cost of living here in westminster. many mps are worried about westminster. many mps are worried about what is coming down the track with higher about what is coming down the track with higher prices, particularly around with higher prices, particularly around higher energy prices. and of the commendation of these things coming the commendation of these things coming together. it is a live discussion here at westminster. marcus discussion here at westminster. marcus rashford s intervention will feed into marcus rashford s intervention will feed into that. helen, thank you. the biggest flu program
vulnerable to flu this winter, because so few people caught it last year, because lockdowns meant we mixed less, and we were all washing our hands a lot and being generally more hygienic. our health correspondent, naomi grimley, reports. i ve got together some of the country s leading medics to answer your vaccine questions. this is the latest media advert to remind us that it s notjust covid which we have to worry about this winter. flu could rear its head again, too. so more than 40 million people across the uk are being offered a flu jab, in the biggest ever roll out of the vaccine. those who will be able to get one free include the over 50s, those with certain health conditions, pregnant women, health care workers, and most children. lockdowns and extra hygiene measures squashed flu last winter, and that means the level of immunity in the population is likely to be lower this time round.