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Vaccinations

Vaccines are vital for protecting the population of Kent and Medway; vaccines are the best defence we have against viruses including flu, Covid-19, meningitis, and measles, mumps and rubella.

Eligible residents are encouraged to protect themselves by making sure they are up-to-date with all their vaccinations.

Vaccines are extremely safe. All vaccines must go through the same regulatory approval process as any medicines to make sure they meet strict safety standards and offer high levels of protection.

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Find information about:

  1. Flu vaccination

    Information about the flu vaccination.

  2. Covid-19 vaccination

    Information about the Covid-19 vaccination.

    • Frequently asked questions
  3. MMR vaccination

    Information about the MMR vaccination.

Vaccines for:

  1. Babies eight weeks to 13 months

    Information about the vaccines available to babies.

  2. Children aged two to 11 years

    Information about the vaccines available to young children.

  3. Children aged 12 and teenagers

    Information about the vaccines available to children and teenagers.

  4. People aged 65 and over

    Information about the vaccines available to older people.

  5. Pregnant women

    Information about the vaccines available to pregnant women.

  6. People in 'at risk' groups

    Information about the vaccines available to people at risk of serious illness.

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