Go well this winter
Find out how you and your whānau can stay healthy over winter and where to get the right healthcare if you need it.
Preparing for winter
Colder weather in winter means more people are likely to get sick. This increases the risk of illnesses being brought into your home, workplace or school. Prepare for winter by:
- Getting immunised.
- Keeping up to date with COVID-19 additional doses when eligible. Remember some pharmacists can immunise.
COVID-19 additional doses - Testing if you have COVID-19 symptoms, reporting the result and isolating.
- Having a care plan ready for if you get sick including any support from whānau and friends.
- Having the necessary medicines and cold and flu supplies at home.
Healthy behaviours
Prevent spreading or catching illnesses by:
- Staying home and if possible, isolating if sick.
- Wearing a mask in healthcare places and in enclosed spaces, like public transport.
- Increasing airflow and ventilation.
- Know when your child is well enough to go to school.
- Washing and drying hands often and thoroughly.
- Coughing or sneezing into your elbow.
Healthy Homes Initiative
We want to help tamariki and whānau to live in warm, dry, healthy homes.
The Healthy Homes Initiative is a free service to help eligible families with things like curtains and heating, beds and bedding, power bills, insulation, and ventilation.
Find out if you meet the criteria to get free support make your home warmer, drier, and safer.
Eligibility criteria - Healthy Homes Initiative (external link)
Immunisations
Getting immunised protects you and others from serious illnesses like:
Make sure all the tamariki and older adults in your whānau are also up to date with immunisations. This protects them from some serious preventable diseases, reduces the risk of hospitalisation and sometimes fatal illness.
For advice
- Call the Vaccination Healthline on 0800 28 29 26
- Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacy.
Book vaccines for yourself, a whānau member or a group.