UK Committee opts not to recommend vaccination of 12-15 year olds
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Covid-19: JCVI opts not to recommend universal vaccination of 12-15 year olds The UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has not recommended that all young people aged 12-15 are given the covid-19 vaccination. Children aged 12-15 who are clinically vulnerable to covid-19 or who live with adults with an increased risk of serious illness from the virus are already eligible for a covid-19 vaccine and are being contacted by the NHS to be invited to come forward. The JCVI recommended on 3 September that this offer should be expanded to include more children aged 12-15, such as those with sickle cell disease or type 1 diabetes.
UK Committee opts not to recommend vaccination of 12-15 year olds
UK Committee opts not to recommend…
UK Committee opts not to recommend vaccination of 12-15 year olds
Covid-19: JCVI opts not to recommend universal vaccination of 12-15 year olds The UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has not recommended that all young people aged 12-15 are given the covid-19 vaccination. Children aged 12-15 who are clinically vulnerable to covid-19 or who live with adults with an increased risk of serious illness from the virus are already eligible for a covid-19 vaccine and are being contacted by the NHS to be invited to come forward. The JCVI recommended on 3 September that this offer should be expanded to include more children aged 12-15, such as those with sickle cell disease or type 1 diabetes.