PARENTS in Clydebank and the surrounding areas are being urged to make sure their child is vaccinated for flu this winter.

MSPs Gil Paterson and Bill Kidd are encouraging those eligible to be protected from the virus.

Every year thousands of children are hospitalised with flu - even healthy children can become seriously ill from it.

Protecting children can also stop the virus from spreading to family, friends and other people around them.

The SNP MSPs said: “Getting your kids vaccinated is free and only takes a few minutes – but it helps to protect against the flu bug for around a year.

“The flu is no joke. There’s plenty of misinformation about vaccines online – but it’s important that parents in both Clydebank and Anniesland trust the facts.

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“Staff across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are doing a tremendous job with a tough time of year ahead and we should all do our bit to not add unnecessary pressure on the health service.

“If you or your children are eligible, make sure that getting the vaccination is a priority and book an appointment with your GP practice or health board as soon as possible.”

To date, more than 1.6 million doses of the nasal vaccine have been given to 2-11 year olds as part of the Scottish childhood immunisation programme.

But more parents and carers are being urged to take up the offer.

Everyone aged 65 and over, pregnant women and people at most risk of serious illness are offered the flu vaccination on the NHS.

Unpaid carers and NHS Scotland workers are also offered the vaccine as well as all children aged between 2-11 years old.

For more information on the flu vaccine visit nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/who-should-have-flu-vaccine/.