According to the third weekly seasonal vaccination report, between September 23, 2025, and October 12, 517,215 people were vaccinated with the seasonal booster against Covid-19 and 872,419 people against the flu.

Last week, 211,178 people were vaccinated against Covid-19, 106,231 in pharmacies and 104,858 through the Unified Health System (SNS).

Against the flu, 355,018 people were vaccinated in the last seven days, with 178,945 receiving the vaccine at pharmacies and 175,740 through the SNS (Unified Health System).

According to data from the Health Secretariat, as of last Sunday, 91,167 people over the age of 85 had been vaccinated against COVID-19, with a vaccination coverage rate of 26.68%. Against the flu, 127,749 vaccines were administered in this age group, with a vaccination coverage rate of 37.39%.

The age group with the most vaccinations so far has been people between 70 and 79 years old, with 298,877 receiving the flu vaccine (29.37% vaccination coverage) and 183,760 receiving the COVID-19 vaccine (18.05%).

The 2025-2026 Fall-Winter Seasonal Vaccination Campaign runs until April 30, 2026, at SUS health units and 2,500 community pharmacies. The Secretariat's goal is to vaccinate approximately 2.5 million people against the flu and 1.5 million against COVID-19.

Under the slogan "Get vaccinated and protect the most important moments," the seasonal campaign, which began on September 23, features a new feature this year: free flu vaccination for all children between 6 and 23 months and a subsidized vaccination for those between 2 and 5 years old.

The Secretariat recommends flu and COVID-19 vaccination for everyone over 60, chronically ill people of all ages, and healthcare professionals, emphasizing the importance of immunization against these viruses.