Pablo Fernández-León, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Javier Fagundo-Rivera
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This document aims to provide visibility and raise awareness of the vaccination campaign against influenza and COVID-19 for the 2024-2025 season in Spain. This manuscript may be of interest to the scientific community, healthcare professionals, and the general population, as it emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts among all health services and public-facing workers. Furthermore, it is important to consider that both diseases continue to pose a significant risk, especially to vulnerable populations, and vaccination is positioned as the most effective public health strategy to prevent the collapse of the healthcare system and the saturation of services.