Record quantities of the flu vaccine will be available to protect Victorians this year.
Health Minister Jenny Mikakos is encouraging Victorians to get their flu shot ahead of winter and do their part to stop the spread of flu.
More than two million free vaccinations are expected to be administered before the flu season takes hold.
“We’re making the flu shot free for kids under five, because vaccination is safe, effective and it saves lives,” Ms Mikakos said.
More than 48,000 Victorians were diagnosed with influenza in 2017, and 11,612 last year.
Flu diagnoses this year are triple what they were at the same time last year.
“You never forget the flu, so don’t forget your flu shot,” Ms Mikakos said.
“Coming down with the flu is not like catching a cold.
“It hits you quickly and hard, and it can last for weeks.
“And for some people, it can be deadly.”
Victorians can also get their flu shot at a participating pharmacy without the need to visit a doctor.
Pregnant women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and Victorians with a chronic condition are also eligible for a free flu vaccination as part of the National Immunisation Program.
Victorians over the age of 65 are also covered.
Flu symptoms can include a sudden high fever, headache, body aches and feeling extremely weak or tired.