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NHS Kent and Medway would like to hear your views about 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.
Many people are eligible for vaccinations across Kent and Medway, including:
babies, children and teenagers
pregnant women
people aged 65 and over
people in ‘at risk’ groups.
We would like to know if the information provided to you about vaccines has allowed you to make an informed decision.
We would also like to hear from you if you are or your child(ren) are eligible for vaccines but have not yet been vaccinated.
Take part in our survey by Monday, 27 October and share your views about vaccinations.
NHS Kent and Medway would like to hear your views about 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.
Many people are eligible for vaccinations across Kent and Medway, including:
babies, children and teenagers
pregnant women
people aged 65 and over
people in ‘at risk’ groups.
We would like to know if the information provided to you about vaccines has allowed you to make an informed decision.
We would also like to hear from you if you are or your child(ren) are eligible for vaccines but have not yet been vaccinated.
Take part in our survey by Monday, 27 October and share your views about vaccinations.