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Who can’t have the Covid vaccine? From children to people with allergies
Updated: 30 Dec 2020, 12:26
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IT S been hailed as the route out of the pandemic, but sadly the Covid vaccine is not suitable for everyone.
Here we look at the groups that have been told not to have the Pfizer vaccine and Oxford vaccine which are being rolled out.
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Pregnant women will need to discuss the vaccine with their health care professional before having the jabCredit: Alamy
Pregnant women
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) confirmed their priority list for the Pfizer vaccine roll out after the jab was given the green light.
Posted on December 27th, 2020
Courtesy The Times (UK)
Science offers hope despite fears about the effect of quick-spreading coronavirus variants
Borders closed, lockdowns were tightened and dire warnings of aggressive new outbreaks were issued. Scientists worried about the vulnerability of children and politicians agonised over shutting schools.
There was scant relief on the coronavirus front last week, as the discovery of an alarming pair of mutant strains played havoc with the Christmas plans not to mention the fraying nerves of Britons, South Africans and a rapidly growing number of other nationalities.
Yet a singular effort by a weary microbiologist in Texas offered at least a glimpse of hope that the mutant army of variant coronavirus strains will ultimately be defeated by science.