Teaching assistant Vicky Allen is urging others to get vaccinated after flu nearly killed her.
BBC NewsVicky Allen, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, spent Christmas in isolation under critical care at the town's King's Mill Hospital.
Ms Allen said she had been feeling under the weather for a few days with what she thought was a cold, but was well enough to go to work and attend a hairdresser's appointment.
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