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Health Secretary Neil Gray insists there are 'adequate stocks' of flu vaccine
- Health Secretary Neil Gray says Scotland has 'adequate stocks' of the flu vaccine as cases rise this season.
- Over 1 million adults and 400,000 children in Scotland have received the flu jab from September to November.
- Public Health Scotland reports a 45% weekly rise in flu cases in Scotland.
- Dr. Claire Cameron of Public Health Scotland says there is sufficient stock in the NHS and the program was planned months in advance.
- Officials say the vaccine continues to protect against severe illness despite concerns about effectiveness against the current strain.
- Scottish Labour criticizes the NHS crisis point and calls for a real plan to increase vaccinations this winter.
- Scottish Conservative health spokesman warns the NHS will buckle at the peak of winter without action.
- Eligibility for free flu jabs in Scotland varies by age and role, with some groups no longer eligible.
- The rollout includes nasal spray immunisations for two-to-five-year-olds and school-age children.
- Private vaccination options remain for those not eligible for the NHS jab, typically costing around £18–£20.
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