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  • Flu or Covid? Reasons not to skip the vaccine this year

Flu or Covid? Reasons not to skip the vaccine this year

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  • 2 November 2020

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Flu vaccine: what is known about the 2020-2021 campaign. The Government of Canary Islandspresented the campaign against the flu on October 7. The importance of this year's vaccination is stressed.


According to the Coordinator of Preventive Activities and Public Health of SEMERGEN (Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians), Esther Redondo, «this year it is crucial to get the message across about the importance of vaccination. It is always important to get vaccinated, but this 2020 more». If you are a person at risk, do not miss the flu vaccine this year.

Who needs to get a flu shot?

This year's main vaccination groups will be divided between: 

  • Over 64 years: get more than 75% vaccinated. 
  • Health and social health professionals: get more than 75% vaccinated.
  • People with risk factors: get more than 60% vaccinated.

People who do not belong to these groups and also want to be vaccinated, should go through a medical consultation with your GP. East will assess if the prescription is or not, since they cannot be freely purchased in pharmacies without prescription. 

Who belongs to risk groups?

  • From 6 months of age and adolescents who suffer from some type of illness and contracting the flu implies an increased risk. 
  • People who live with patients at risk, from 6 months.
  • Pregnant
  • People over 6 months with any of these pathologies: morbid obesity; Mellitus diabetes; hemoglobinopathies and anemias; chronic kidney disease and nephrotic syndrome; asplenia or severe splenic dysfunction; hemophilia; chronic liver disease; bleeding disorders and chronic bleeding disorders; severe neuromuscular diseases; cancer and malignant blood diseases; immunosuppression; cochlear implant or pending.  

Several autonomies have included this year the teachers among main groups. They have also been included as a risk group to vaccinate patients with isolated arterial hypertension, from the group of chronic cardiovascular diseases. 

Is it always fully vaccinated?

No, the truth is that you are never vaccinated meeting the established objectives. He 53,5% of the group older than 65 years were vaccinated on last year; the 40,5% of the health personnel and the 48,5% de pregnant women.

Even so, Health calculated that with these data 26% of hospitalizations could be avoided, 40% of ICU admissions or with a 37% of deaths caused by the flu.

Can you get the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?

Possible. Frozen flu samples have already been studied in early 2020, confirming that in some traces of both viruses have been seen: influenza and SARS-CoV-2.

It is essential for doctors to be able to distinguish both viruses, for a correct diagnosis and treatment. In this sense, it is necessary to have sufficient resources to confirm the correct virus, or both. The analysis is essential to be able to make a first discard, since both viruses share the symptoms of a common winter disease.

Is there enough stock in Canary Islands?

Blas Trujillo, the Minister of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands, presented on October 7 the vaccination campaign against the flu. He noted that Canary Islandshave acquired a total of 320.000 doses of vaccines against influenza, for a total amount of € 1.750.000. In addition, other 60.000 doses provided by the Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare.

Flu vaccinations began on October 15. If you belong to any of the target groups or risk groups and you have not yet been vaccinated, you can make an appointment at the 012 or in the numbers without additional pricing 922470012 y 928301012.

Remember Vaccination this year is essential to rule out the coexistence of both viruses and facilitate the diagnosis of COVID-19 for health centers.

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