Doncaster & Bassetlaw NHS Trust vaccinates 2,000 staff against flu in just two weeks

More than 2,000 nurses, doctors and other health professionals have volunteered to get their flu jab at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) in the last fortnight.
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The trust, which operates Bassetlaw Hospital, is on a mission to vaccinate every member of staff between now and November.

No stranger to tackling the winter illness, DBTH has been amongst the first acute NHS providers to vaccinate 75 per cent of front-line staff against the illness for four-years running.

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Since beginning on September 21, the organisation’s team of vaccinators have worked tirelessly in order to give medics and clinicians easy access to the vaccine.

David Purdue receiving his flu jabDavid Purdue receiving his flu jab
David Purdue receiving his flu jab

The health provider is placing significant emphasis on this year’s campaign as there is a potential for influenza, norovirus and Covid-19 to be circulating as the weather turns colder.

David Purdue, deputy chief executive and director of nursing, midwifery and allied health professionals, said: "As a trust, ensuring colleagues have access to flu vaccination is incredibly important and I’m very pleased to see such enthusiasm once again this year and thank our team of vaccinators.

“Ensuring colleagues protect themselves against flu is extremely important, however it is even more so this year.

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"Getting the jab ensures our staff are protecting themselves, their colleagues, and their friends, family and loved ones.”

People aged 65 and over, pregnant women, anyone with diabetes, chest or heart conditions and others in at-risk groups are advised to ask their GP about having the flu vaccine.

Health professionals at the trust are also urging local people to adhere to Government guidelines on Covid-19.

Mr Purdue continued: “This has been a difficult year in many ways, but our communities have been outstanding in their support.

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"Please continue a little while longer – wash your hands regularly, wear an appropriate face covering when necessary, and leave a two metre distance between yourself and others when out and about.

"Adherence to these three things will make all the difference this winter.”