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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2021 19:06:00

Aged between 12 and 15. in independent group of aged between 12 and 15. fifi independent group of scientists will now make the decision, but it s not clear cut in the pfizerjob is already approved and offered to those over 16 with underlying health conditions. but for the vast majority of children, the biggest harm they have faced this pandemic is not from the virus. it s from disruption to their education. they are unlikely to get seriously ill. there have been cases of a nasty inflammatory condition, but those were rare. the biggest benefit to children from immunisation would be in preventing school outbreaks, and we know the delta variant doesn t seem to be spreading more easily among secondary schools it does. the united states is immunising 600,000 children a week, aged 12 to 15. france is going to offer the vaccine to those aged 12 and over from the middle of the month, but ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2021 13:02:00

And now, the uk is one step closer to vaccinating older children. the regulator, the mhra, has authorised the pfizer vaccine for 12 to is year olds. it says this is safe and effective. but the roll out will only be extended to younger teenagers if thejoint committe on vaccination and immunisation advises the government to do this. right now, much of the focus here, though, is on a rise in case numbers. at the peak injanuary, figures from the office for national statistics suggested that one in 50 people across the uk would have tested positive. but those numbers fell steadily. by the start of may, it was down to one in 1,375. but now it has gone up to one in 660 people. this has been driven partly by an increase in cases of the variant first identified in india, known as delta. a lot of that has focused on places with high rates like blackburn and bolton. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2021 16:04:00

With some variability from place to place, but we haven t fully seen the effect of what happened from may 17, step three, the relaxation of restrictions, coming through into that data, so we expect that to accelerate even more. ministers will update people in ten days time. data they get over that period will be key to what the start of the summer will look like. responding to news that the medicines regulator has approved the use of the vaccine in children aged 12 to 15, matt hancock explained what the government s neck steps would be. i welcome the decision by the independent regulator that the vaccine is safe and effective for children from the age of 12 upwards. we will take clinical advice from thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation on how that should be taken forward, and then we will follow that clinical advice. we have enough supply to be able ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2021 16:02:00

Catherine burns. america has been doing it for a month. just got the shot a few minutes ago. this is the best way to go about things. and now the uk is one step closer to vaccinating older children. the regulator, the mhra, has authorised the pfizer vaccine for 12 to 15 year olds. it says this is safe and effective. but the roll out will only be extended to younger teenagers if thejoint committe on vaccination and immunisation advises the government to do this. right now, much of the focus here, though, is on a rise in case numbers. at the peak, injanuary, figures from the office for national statistics suggested that1 in 50 people across the uk would have tested positive. but those numbers fell steadily. by the start of may, it was down to 1 in 1,375. now, though, it has gone up to1 in 660 people. ....

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