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  • Covid updates

    Fri 01 Apr 2022

    Please see key information section of the website to read the latest guidance regarding Covid 19.

  • Flu Immunisation Winter 2021

    Mon 13 Sep 2021

     

     

           
       

               

     

     

     

     

     

      

     

     

    September 2021                   

     

    Dear parent or guardian, 

     

    The school / immunisation nursing team will be visiting Trelai on 12th November to offer children the nasal spray flu vaccine.  This year the programme has been extended and flu immunisation will be offered to all pupils from reception class to year 11. It’s very important to protect your child from flu to make sure they stay as healthy as possible, as both COVID-19 and flu are likely to circulate this winter. Flu is caused by viruses and spreads easily. Anyone can get flu but children have the highest rate of infection and flu can be serious for them. Complications can include bronchitis, pneumonia and ear infections. Some children get so ill they need to go into hospital. Immunising your child will also help reduce the chance of children spreading flu to others who are at high risk from flu, such as young babies, grandparents, and those with long-term health conditions.

    You will soon receive a link from Trelai to an electronic consent form for the nasal spray flu vaccine. Please complete the electronic consent form as soon as possible. You will be able to access the electronic consent via text message, Seesaw and twitter.

    If you have any difficulties accessing / completing the electronic consent form or need any further advice please contact the immunisation team on:  immunisation.CAVUHBschoolnursing@wales.nhs.uk or telephone: 02920 907678

     

    The nasal spray flu vaccine contains a small amount of porcine gelatine, it is used in vaccines as a stabiliser to ensure that the vaccine remains safe and effective during storage. Unlike the gelatine used in foods, the product used in vaccines is highly purified and broken down into very small molecules. Flu vaccine injections do not have gelatine in them, but they do not work as well in children. If you would like your child to have the flu vaccine injection you will need to make an appointment with your GP surgery for this. Your child will NOT be able to receive the flu vaccine injection in school. If the nasal spray flu vaccine is not suitable, please complete the consent form as appropriate

    If there are any changes to your child’s health before the vaccination session, please ensure that you notify the school nurse as their immunisation may need to be delayed.  

     Yours sincerely

     

    Sandra Dredge

    Senior Nurse

    Children, Young People and Family Health Services (CYPF)

     

     

     

     

           
       
         
     

     

     

     

     

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