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Delays aggravate debate over Covid jabs for UK children

Opinion among scientists, however, is less clear cut. A key question is whether the benefits of vaccinating children outweigh any risks and in particular, whether those benefits extend beyond the protection afforded to adults by reducing spread of the disease from younger age groups. Some argue that the direct health benefits to children may be low because they are rarely seriously affected by the infection, although there have been reports of long Covid and a complication called multi-system inflammatory syndrome. “Given the low risk of Covid for most teenagers, it is not immoral to think that they may be better protected by natural immunity generated through infection than by asking them to take the possible risk of a vaccine,” Prof Robert Dingwall, a sociologist and member of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation(JCVI), tweeted last month.

Long Covid: Γιατί οι γιατροί σηκώνουν τα χέρια ψηλά

Sponsored by Long Covid: Γιατί οι γιατροί σηκώνουν τα χέρια ψηλά Τέρας με πολλά κεφάλια αποδεικνύονται οι μακροχρόνιες παρενέργειες της νόσησης με covid 19. Οι ασθενείς αναφέρουν περισσότερα από 200 συμπτώματα! Τι ξέρουμε και τι δεν ξέρουμε για την κρυφή απειλή της πανδημίας. Δημοσιεύθηκε: 17 Ιουλίου 2021 - 08:02 Των Sarah

Pressure builds on ministers to reach a decision on Covid vaccines for children

Last modified on Sat 17 Jul 2021 05.10 EDT Pressure is growing on ministers and advisers to reach a decision on vaccinating children against Covid as a Sage scientist warned the current wave risks being the longest yet, with “eye-watering” hospitalisations and deaths possible before the end of the year despite the vaccine rollout. In June the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use on children aged 12-15. In making its decision the MHRA said the jab is safe and effective in this age group and that the benefits outweigh any risks. The jabs are already given to children in some other countries including 5m aged 12 to 15 in the US.

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