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Schools could hold Covid vaccination clinics for teenagers – expert


Schools could hold vaccination clinics for teenagers if Covid jabs for young people are given the go-ahead, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) has suggested.
Professor Russell Viner, from University College London, who advises the Government, said there was not yet enough safety data to say jabs should happen, while the direct health benefit to children of being vaccinated was low.
But he said a schools-based programme would be the best choice if the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) decides vaccines should be given to youngsters.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for use among children aged 12 and over but the JCVI is yet to decide whether they should receive it. ....

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Expert: 'We can reach herd immunity by jabbing teenagers'


Expert: We can reach herd immunity by jabbing teenagers
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Teenagers should be given the Covid vaccine to help the country reach herd immunity, scientists say.
While risks to youngsters remain low, experts warn they will soon become the biggest source of infection to the vulnerable.
Scientists point to other successful vaccine programmes – such as Rubella and HPV – which are given to children to benefit greater society more than themselves.
Vaccinating teenagers would largely eliminate the risk of long Covid, they suggest. 
Professor Russell Viner, from University College London, told a Royal Society of Medicine briefing: ‘What we will do by vaccinating all the adults is change the dynamics so that children and young people become the source of most infections to vulnerable adults. I think that’s one of the reasons, in my mind, ....

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