One of the most vital things we can do each year is make sure our vaccinations are up to date to help ourselves, our families and friends ward off unwanted bugs and illness.
Vaccines have helped eliminate or lessen the impact of diseases such as smallpox, polio and tetanus. Today, they continue to protect us from flu, measles, diphtheria, COVID-19, and more. But immunity fades over time - which is why annual vaccinations are essential.
If people stop having vaccines, it's possible for infectious diseases to spread again.
So please be aware of anti-vaccine misinformation, which is often spread online and on social media - make sure you get your health information from trusted sources like the NHS or World Health Organization (WHO).
Most people can be safely vaccinated. If you’re unsure due to allergies or a weakened immune system, speak to your GP, practice nurse, health visitor or pharmacist.