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New Vaccination Alternatives Ahead Of Flu Season

Pictured are two of Flannery’s Forbes Pharmacists : Pharmacy intern Sami Duggan and Pharmacist Brooke Young.

It’s hoped a new nasal spray influenza vac­cine will provide a needle-free alternative for children and help increase the vaccina­tion uptake.

The NSW Government’s Intranasal In­fluenza Vaccination Program, for children aged two years to under five years, com­mences in April for a short period of time.

NSW Health will assess whether a needle free alternative increases influenza vacci­nation coverage. FluMist is also available as a patient funded vaccine for patients 5-18 years old.

“Understandably many young children don’t like receiving vaccinations, so we hope this new nasal spray provides a nee­dle free alternative,” Managing Partner at Life Pharmacy and Flannery’s Pharmacy Forbes, Sarah Hazell, said.

“We have already seen many cases of influenza in our community the past month and it was a severe flu season across Aus­tralia last year. Thousands of children un­der the age of five presented to emergency departments across NSW with the flu. Our priority is to help prevent this and ensure we’re protecting the youngest members of our community in the best possible way.”

Adult influenza vaccinations have now l also been updated following last year’s flu season, which saw Australia record the highest number of deaths involving influ­enza this century.

There were 1,701 deaths where influenza was the direct cause, or a contributor, reg­istered for 2025 compared to 1,045 in 2024 and 611 in 2023. Flu vaccines have been updated for 2026 with two new A strains, and National Immunisation Program (NIP) vaccines will be available from April.

Both Life Pharmacy and Flannery’s Phar­macy are taking bookings and accepting walk-ins for influenza vaccination.

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