Why the NHS should be careful with flu jabs
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Why the NHS should be careful with flu jabs

Jane Bates Retired nurse

Employers must not pressurise staff to turn up for work if they experience adverse reactions to the vaccine

To be jabbed or not to be jabbed? That is the question. The shortening days and the return of Strictly herald the annual debate about nurses and their vaccination status.

Primary Health Care. 33, 6, 10-10. doi: 10.7748/phc.33.6.10.s4

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