NHS Western Isles apologies for errors in flu vaccination letters

As part of this year’s influenza vaccination programme in the Western Isles, a number of letters have been issued inviting eligible individuals to make their appointment for their annual vaccination.
People who are eligible are being urged to get their flu vaccination - with people in the Western Isles being asked to check the details in letters sent out this week as they may contain errors relating to dates and venues.People who are eligible are being urged to get their flu vaccination - with people in the Western Isles being asked to check the details in letters sent out this week as they may contain errors relating to dates and venues.
People who are eligible are being urged to get their flu vaccination - with people in the Western Isles being asked to check the details in letters sent out this week as they may contain errors relating to dates and venues.

NHS Western Isles has become aware that a number of letters have been issued with incorrect information, either in relation to where they should attend for their appointment, or the appointment date.

A spokesperson said: “We apologise sincerely for the confusion caused by this error, and would strongly encourage those who receive their letters to contact the telephone number on their letter (which is correct) to make a suitable appointment at a venue near their home.

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“Again we would apologise for this unfortunate error and thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding. We are currently looking into the cause of the issue.”

With Covid-19 circulating across the country, including the Western Isles, islanders are being reminded that it is particularly important to have the free Influenza vaccination.

The Influenza vaccination is being offered to those aged 65 and over, those with underlying health conditions (e.g. asthma, stroke, diabetes), pregnant women, children aged between 2-5 years, primary school children and health care workers who are already eligible.

This year, for the first time, social care workers, those living in the same house as people who have been shielding from Covid-19, and 55-64 year olds are also now eligible to receive the Influenza vaccination.

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