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Old 22-12-2021, 15:29   #971
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Re: Coronavirus

Not sure what other countries are doing.
Quote:
JCVI recommends Covid jabs for vulnerable children aged 5-11

The government’s vaccines watchdog has recommended Covid vaccinations should be extended to the most clinically vulnerable children aged five to 11, but could wait another month or more before extending them more widely.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which also announced the expansion of the booster programme to some younger teenagers, will for now only recommend vaccines for around 330,000 younger children.

This covers those in a clinical risk group, or live in a household without someone of any age who is immunosuppressed. They will be offered two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, with a gap of eight weeks.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...o-11-year-olds
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