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Shots available as flu cases increase

Barwon Health is encouraging people across the region to get the flu shot as cases, including young people, continue to rise.

Flu cases have increased by 10 per cent in the Barwon South West over the past seven days from Monday, July 15, with cases up by 13 per cent from July 2023.

Barwon Health Department of Infectious Diseases director Professor Daniel O’Brien said children aged five to 11 represented the highest number of cases this year.

“Serious complications and further infections can also occur in the weeks after illness, so see your GP if you aren’t getting better,” he said.

“It’s not too late to have your flu shot. We urge anyone in the community who is able to receive the flu vaccine to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

“Especially very young children, the elderly or those with medical conditions that put them at risk, such as those involving the lung or immune system.

“It’s also important to know that if you think you may have the flu and have medical conditions that put you at risk, or if you are very unwell, then contact your GP as there are treatments available.”

Barwon Health Emergency Services director Doctor Belinda Hibble said getting vaccinated was the best way to prevent getting a severe illness from the flu.

“Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection that can cause severe illness and life-threatening complications,” she said.

“We are seeing a spike in hospitalisations for flu at University Hospital Geelong, with patients presenting across all ages.”

Flu vaccinations are available at GPs or local pharmacies, with bookings also available through Barwon Health’s Immunisation Program and are free for eligible groups.

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