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Flu and Covid Season 2025 to 2026
Flu Vaccination: Autumn/Winter 2025 to 2026
Programme Start Dates
- Children & Pregnant Women: From 1 September 2025
- Adults (65+ and clinical risk groups): From October 2025
- School-aged Children: Vaccinations in schools to be completed by 12 December 2025
Invitations
Will start being sent out to eligible patients in September
Who Is Eligible?
From 1 September 2025:
- Pregnant women
- Children aged 2 or 3 years (on 31 August 2025)
- Primary school children (Reception to Year 6)
- Secondary school children (Year 7 to Year 11)
- Children aged 6 months to under 18 years in clinical risk groups
From October 2025:
- Adults aged 65 and over
- Adults aged 18–64 in clinical risk groups
- Residents in long-stay care homes
- Carers (receiving allowance or main carers)
- Close contacts of immunocompromised individuals
- Frontline social care workers (without employer-led OH schemes)
- Frontline healthcare workers (clinical & non-clinical)
COVID-19 Vaccination: Autumn/Winter 2025 to 2026
Programme Dates
- Start Date: 1 October 2025
- End Date: 31 January 2026
- Most vaccinations should be completed by 19 December 2025 to ensure protection ahead of winter
Who Is Eligible?
- From 1 October 2025:
- Adults aged 75 years and over
- Residents in care homes for older adults
- Individuals aged 6 months and over who are immunosuppressed, including:
- Organ, bone marrow, or stem cell transplant recipients
- Those undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy
- People living with HIV
- Patients on long-term immunosuppressive treatments
- Children receiving immunomodulating therapy
Published: Sep 4, 2025