A government flu campaign is launched in the UAE every year to make sure people are vaccinated. Reuters
Doctors say children aged six months and above in the UAE should receive a vaccine ahead of the new flu season. Getty Images
Nick Webster, a reporter at 'The National', receives a flu jab from nurse Resy Hussain at Prime Hospital in Dubai last year. Pawan Singh / The National
In the UAE, flu cases usually increase in October and November, and can continue until June - typically in two waves. Getty Images
The 2022-23 vaccine is slightly different than previous years due to the constantly evolving strain of influenza. It is effective against four different flu viruses.
A government flu campaign is launched in the UAE every year to make sure people are vaccinated. Reuters
Doctors say children aged six months and above in the UAE should receive a vaccine ahead of the new flu season. Getty Images
Nick Webster, a reporter at 'The National', receives a flu jab from nurse Resy Hussain at Prime Hospital in Dubai last year. Pawan Singh / The National
In the UAE, flu cases usually increase in October and November, and can continue until June - typically in two waves. Getty Images
The 2022-23 vaccine is slightly different than previous years due to the constantly evolving strain of influenza. It is effective against four different flu viruses.
A government flu campaign is launched in the UAE every year to make sure people are vaccinated. Reuters