Covid-19 Vaccinations: 12 to 15-year-olds Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Covid-19 Vaccinations: 12 to 15-year-olds

Jon Trickett Excerpts
Monday 13th September 2021

(2 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Nadhim Zahawi Portrait Nadhim Zahawi
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I thank my hon. Friend for his important question. The deemed carer for that child will be requested to give that consent.

Jon Trickett Portrait Jon Trickett (Hemsworth) (Lab)
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Is it not clear, first, that many other countries have been vaccinating this age range for some time; secondly, that school classes have been engines for transmission; and thirdly, that this is not in the end a medical decision, but about wider social welfare? That has been plain for some time, well before the school holidays. In those circumstances, the timing of this announcement is odd. Given the fact that prevarication, delay and hesitation, which the Government have been guilty of, can simply lead to further transmission, is this not a bit late?

Nadhim Zahawi Portrait Nadhim Zahawi
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I hope I addressed that question earlier. I think quite the opposite, and the reason I say that is that it is right that the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation has taken its time. It has looked at data from other countries that proceeded with this vaccination programme and has looked at data not just on first dose, but on second dose, which has only recently been made available. It is much better to be careful than to proceed with a vaccination programme in a way that may not be appropriate. We have some of the best clinical advice in the world. It is only right that we listen to that and proceed as carefully as we can as we transition this virus from pandemic to endemic.