Brits have been issued a reminder about a 20-second hygiene measure to help curb the transmission of COVID-19. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has released guidance encouraging the public to adopt some "simple" cleanliness habits.
The guidance arrives as the UKHSA stressed that now is the "ideal time" to exercise caution. Writing on social media platform X, the health body stated: "Winter brings more than just festive cheer – respiratory illnesses like flu and COVID-19 also peak during colder months."
The Government website said: "As we brace ourselves for chillier days and look forward to more indoor gatherings and seasonal social events with friends and family, now is the ideal time to remind ourselves of guidance on vaccination, isolation, good respiratory etiquette, mask wearing, and other behaviours that can reduce the spread of respiratory infections known to peak during the autumn and winter period.
"The early start to the current flu season and the emergence of the drifted influenza A(H3N2) strain has caused some concern." The agency proceeded to outline some simple methods for maintaining safety.
It stated: "Here is a list of simple actions you can take to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory infections, and protect those at highest risk." The guidance included the recommendation to "wash your hands frequently with warm, soapy water for 20 seconds".
Additional measures included:
It also recommended wearing a mask in two scenarios:
Vaccines Certain people qualify for a flu and/or Covid jab. The UKHSA stated: "Early data from UKHSA rapidly assessed how well this season's flu vaccines are working.
"This showed the flu vaccines are providing good protection against hospitalisation in children and adults. There are currently no changes to the advice on what to do if you have, or think you may have COVID-19, influenza (flu) or any other respiratory infection.
"Vaccines help protect those most vulnerable from developing serious illness and being hospitalized and we strongly encourage all those eligible to get vaccinated against flu as soon as possible - vaccines remain our best defence."
You may be entitled to an NHS flu vaccine if you: You are eligible for the flu vaccine if you:
Frontline healthcare and social care workers can also avail of the flu vaccine through their employers.
The winter COVID-19 vaccine is available to you if you:
For additional information on the vaccines, please visit the NHS website here.
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