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WHO CANNOT GET THE FLU JAB? The flu jab is incubated in chicken’s eggs before injection, meaning those with an egg allergy are advised not to take the jab. The following groups should not
get a flu vaccination: - Children younger than six months of age - People with severe life-threatening allergies to any ingredients in the vaccine The following groups of people should talk
to their doctor before getting a flu jab: - People who have or used to have Guillain-Barré Syndrome - People who feel unwell or have a fever - People with a non-life threatening allergy to
vaccine ingredients A full list of people who should not get the nasal flu vaccination is available via the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) website.