Last updated:

9th April 2026

Winter vaccinations

Vaccinations can help protect against serious illnesses that are more common in the winter. The NHS offers vaccines to those who are more likely to become seriously ill.

Getting vaccines offered by the NHS helps keep you and your loved ones safe. The vaccines reduce the risk of serious illness, hospitalisation, and passing an illness on to others. 

Influenza and Covid-19 vaccinations

If you are eligible for the influenza (flu) or COVID-19 vaccines, it is important to top up your protection with a dose every year before winter.

RSV vaccination

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of coughs and colds during winter. It can cause a serious lung infection (pneumonia) in babies and older adults.

The NHS runs the RSV vaccination programme. You only need this once to help keep you protected. This is offered to:

  • Older adults aged 75 years and older, as well as adults of any age living in a care home for older adults
  • Pregnant women (from 28 weeks) to protect their baby

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