Britain’s young teens will be vaccinated — but with a single dose.
London: Britain’s chief medical officers have said that vaccinating young teenagers against COVID-19 is justified when their mental health and education are taken into account.
Minors aged between 12 and 15 in England will be offered just a single dose of Pfizer or Moderna beginning next week, with more research ordered into whether a second dose should be given, as is currently administered to those aged 16 and above.
The decision by the CMOs brings the UK partly into line with countries like Australia, the United States, Israel and many European nations including France, which are already offering the jab to minors.
Thank you for posting this update. We love seeing positive work being done.
Very contentious issue at the moment, however, if it helps to safeguard the youngster’s health then so be it.