Almost one in three over 65s already have flu jab, “sharply up on 2023”

Almost one in three people aged 65 and over in Portugal have already been vaccinated against influenza this year – “more than double the figure for the same period in 2023”, according to a monitoring report on the vaccination campaign released today.

Having said that, the uptake varies wildly across regions: the first ‘vaccinometer’ – an initiative of the Portuguese Society of Pneumology and the Portuguese Association of General and Family Medicine (APMGF) – shows that in Madeira 56% of people aged 65 and over have been vaccinated, in the Alentejo 46.7%, in the North 38.7%, in the Centre 28.6% in the Lisbon metropolitan area 27.4%; in the Algarve, 18.9% and in the Azores just 7.1%.

Lusa’s report today adds that “with regard to the joint administration of the flu and Covid-19 vaccines, almost 83% of the groups with a recommendation chose to receive them together, the main reason (68.6% of those who did) being the desire to be protected against both diseases”.

Drilling down, this shows that less than a third of the country’s ‘vulnerable’ age groups have been persuaded to roll up their sleeves for annual vaccinations this year, and in the Algarve, three-quarters of those targeted have not yet come forwards.

Natasha Donn
Natasha Donn

Journalist for the Portugal Resident.

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