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Don't risk the flu and RSV

Stay well this winter 

Influenza (flu) can be serious, especially for children.

 

Choose to protect yourself and your loved ones with an annual flu vaccine. The earlier you and your family get vaccinated, the better your protection heading into winter. 

Keeping our school community well.

 

We encourage parents and carers and students to:

  • wash or sanitise your hands thoroughly and regularly, particularly before and after touching your face
  • cough or sneeze into your elbow
  • stay home if unwell and consult your GP or Nurse-on-Call as needed
  • stay up to date with your flu vaccinations.

Flu vaccinations

Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and older.

Some people are more at risk of severe illness from flu, especially babies and toddlers. They can get a free vaccination as part of the National Immunisation Program.

You can book a flu vaccine through your GP or pharmacy, or find a flu vaccine near you

RSV vaccinations for mothers and babies

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a common virus that causes colds and ear infections. In babies, it can cause severe illness like bronchiolitis

The RSV vaccine is available for pregnant women as part of the National Immunisation Program. In Victoria, eligible babies can also get the RSV vaccine until Wednesday 30 September 2026. 

You can speak with your GP or midwife about the vaccine.

Find out more

For more information about staying well this winter, refer to: