Mentions:
1: Lord Evans of Rainow (Con - Life peer) We are guided by the independent Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in our approach. - Speech Link
2: Lord Allan of Hallam (LD - Life peer) programmes larger than X are delivered in a different way from smaller vaccination programmes? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) I beg to move,That the Committee has considered the draft Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Christian Wakeford (Lab - Bury South) The positive impact of the vaccination programme cannot be overstated. - Speech Link
3: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) They are important in ensuring that we can deliver an efficient vaccination roll-out, particularly with - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Bridgen (Ind - North West Leicestershire) deciding to inject the young with experimental vaccines despite the refusal of the Joint Committee on Vaccination - Speech Link
2: George Howarth (Lab - Knowsley) by Andrew Wakefield on the measles, mumps and rubella scandal, which tried to make the link between vaccination - Speech Link
3: Abena Oppong-Asare (Lab - Erith and Thamesmead) confirm again, that we believe vaccines are the most effective public health intervention in relation to coronavirus - Speech Link
4: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) We have learned those lessons, and that is why, this year, we have brought forward our flu vaccination - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Bishop of London (Bshp - Bishops) As an example, they said,“the government established vaccination centres in 50 religious venues, worked - Speech Link
2: Lord Robathan (Con - Life peer) referred to the cost of living crisis, which is closely related to the failures of policy during the coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None there was a host of very willing, not to say enthusiastic, volunteers who came forward to help with the vaccination - Speech Link
2: Lord Addington (LD - Excepted Hereditary) sector linked to it.When I read the draft regulations, I was surprised to discover that we still have a coronavirus - Speech Link
3: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Con - Life peer) It continues to feel the effects of the coronavirus pandemic; there are no remaining restrictions in - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rupa Huq (LAB - Ealing Central and Acton) how disadvantaged communities experienced proportionally higher morbidity and mortality, but before coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None health protection research unit, found that 14% of British adults believed the real purpose of mass vaccination - Speech Link
2: None “Foreign disinformation” social media campaigns are linked to falling vaccination rates, according to - Speech Link
3: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) will not repeat what they said about the damage done by the spread of conspiracy theories and anti-vaccination - Speech Link
4: None That will include anti-vaccination falsehoods and health-related misinformation and disinformation if - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John Spellar (LAB - Warley) Is the fact of the matter not that it has been a worldwide vaccination programme that has enabled us - Speech Link
2: John Spellar (LAB - Warley) people in the Chamber, I decided to make a brief contribution.Part of this argument has been about vaccination - Speech Link
3: Andrew Bridgen (IND - North West Leicestershire) It then prescribed lockdowns and mass vaccination during the pandemic, which drove mutations. - Speech Link
4: Anne McLaughlin (SNP - Glasgow North East) supports this WHO agreement.The SNP has supported global co-operation and co-ordination throughout the coronavirus - Speech Link
5: Preet Kaur Gill (LAB - Birmingham, Edgbaston) During the first wave of coronavirus, 1% of infected individuals died, compared with 80% during the west - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rob Roberts (IND - Delyn) repaired almost the entire health board estate in north Wales.As I have touched on the subject of the coronavirus - Speech Link
2: Gerald Jones (LAB - Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney) Vaccination rates were higher, and delivery in Wales was consistently faster than in England. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Helen Whately (CON - Faversham and Mid Kent) The covid-19 pandemic was an unprecedented global health emergency involving a novel coronavirus that - Speech Link
2: Helen Whately (CON - Faversham and Mid Kent) This was followed by our prioritising those in care homes for the vaccination because, when it came down - Speech Link
3: Helen Whately (CON - Faversham and Mid Kent) I remember talking to residents in care homes at the time, and vaccination was a huge moment for them - Speech Link