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Flu and COVID jabs: nurses’ moral duty or a personal choice?

Mandatory vaccination for nursing staff during the winter influenza season has long been a contentious issue. Vaccine uptake rates among front-line healthcare professionals have fallen since the pandemic, for both flu and COVID-19. We look at what the figures reveal about attitudes to vaccination among nursing staff and the impact of the COVID-19 programme on people’s views. Nurses also describe vaccine myths and non-evidenced information they have heard shared by healthcare colleagues.
NHS nurse vaccination rates: close-up of a person receiving a vaccination, with a hand holding a needle and the person’s shirt rolled up on their arm   Picture: UNP
 
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