Long Covid
As you find yourself recovering from COVID-19 you may still be coming to terms with the impact the virus has had on both your body and mind.
These changes should get better over time, some may take longer than others, but there are things you can do to help.
For more information please visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/covid-19/long-term-effects-of-covid-19-long-covid/
Vaccination Data Resolution Service (VDRS) and Overseas Vaccines Validation Service
The NHS encourages people registered with a GP practice in England to check that their vaccination records are up to date. If a member of the public had their vaccinations in England but there is an error on their record, or they have an incomplete record, they should call 119 and ask to be referred to the VDRS.
https://www.nhs.uk/contact-us/vaccine-record-help/
Over 16s who have had one or more COVID-19 vaccinations abroad that are approved by the World Health Organisation can book an appointment at a vaccination site to show evidence of their vaccinations and request an update to their record.
Get the latest NHS information and advice about Coronavirus (COVID-19) by visiting:
yourhealthrotherham.co.uk/covid-vaccine
Coronavirus Booster Vaccine Information
For more information about COVID-19 (including the vaccination) please use the links below:
For additional information go to www.gov.uk/coronavirus or www.nhs.uk/coronavirus
Flu
Flu will often get better on its own, but it can make some people seriously ill. It's important to get the flu vaccine if you're advised to.