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UK to launch COVID-19 vaccine booster programme next week for vulnerable groups

Agence France-Presse • September 14, 2021, 18:57:46 IST
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Health minister Sajid Javid also approved a controversial proposal to offer jabs to children aged 12-15 as concern mounts about the spread of the virus in schools

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UK to launch COVID-19 vaccine booster programme next week for vulnerable groups

London, United Kingdom:  Frontline health and social care workers, older people and the clinically vulnerable in Britain will start to receive a booster jab against COVID-19 from next week, the government said on Tuesday.

Health minister Sajid Javid told parliament he had approved a recommendation from advisory body the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) to start the programme. He also approved a controversial proposal to offer jabs to children aged 12-15 as concern mounts about the spread of the virus in schools. JCVI chairman Wei Shen Lim earlier said the programme would be introduced to provide extra protection as the winter months approach. ‘Bumpy’ winter COVID-19 infection rates remain stubbornly high in Britain, despite a mass vaccination programme that has seen some 81 percent of all adults receive two doses of a vaccine. And there remains concern that as the weather turns colder and social mixing increases indoors, COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases such as seasonal flu will run rampant. The government has contingency plans to reintroduce measures including working from home and mask wearing should cases spiral and put health services under severe pressure, Javid told lawmakers. “Any responsible government must prepare for all eventualities,” he said. “We must stay vigilant as we approach this critical chapter.” Lim said data indicated a “small decrease” in COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness after the second dose from “a little over 90 percent to a little under 90 percent”. The most marked decrease was in people over 50, making it prudent to give them and other at-risk groups a third “booster” shot. He told a news conference the aim was to ensure “levels of protection will be higher during the coldest months of the year”, in line with a number of other countries. The head of Britain’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), June Raine, said the Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines could all be used. Preference was given to Pfizer and Moderna, the latter of which will be given as a half dose. The jabs can be administered at the same time as flu vaccines, she added. England’s deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam said latest estimates were that Britain’s vaccination programme had averted some 24 million cases of COVID-19 and 112,000 deaths. But he warned that winter could still be “bumpy” at times and there was a need to “stay on top of things” with a booster jab programme as the pandemic was still active. “It’s better to be pre-emptive, to prepare and plan for the worst possibilities,” he told reporters, likening it to putting extra guide ropes on a tent before a storm hits.

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