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Northern Ireland Assembly: Members' Statements: Measles: Rise in Cases (19 Feb 2024)

Danny Donnelly: ..., it was reported that an adult who had contracted measles died in a hospital in the Republic. Almost 89% of children in Northern Ireland have received their first MMR jab, but fewer return for the second dose, with only 85% of children fully vaccinated by the time that they are five years old. The World Health Organization recommends a 95% vaccination rate to prevent outbreaks, and we are...

Measles (22 Jan 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...to work, the World Health Organisation recommends at least 95% coverage to maintain population coverage. At the moment, our MMR reach is 89.3% for the first dose at 24 months, and 84.5% for the second dose at five years. This is not a new issue. There has been a gradual decline in coverage over 10 years because of a number of factors, ranging from the Wakefield generation, when Dr Andrew...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Update on measles (22 Jan 2024)

Maria Caulfield: ...will be protected against mumps Two doses of the safe and effective MMR vaccine are needed for maximum life-long protection, with the first dose given around the child’s first birthday and the second dose given at around 3 years and 4 months old. However, anyone can catch up at any age on any missed doses. It is never too late to protect yourself, and everyone eligible for the MMR...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Vaccination (13 Jun 2023)

Alex Sobel: ...-19 vaccination for people under the age of 18 and not in a high risk group and (b) impact of that reduction on the level of availability of the second vaccination for other people awaiting their second dose before 30 June 2023.

Stem Cell Transplant Patients (12 Jun 2023)

Clive Betts: ...point. When I was having my chemo, the hospital kindly arranged it so that for several weeks I could go in on a Monday morning, then come down here by train, and go back on a Thursday and have my second dose. Also, throughout the whole process I was able to do my job on email. The nurses used to laugh at me when I had my stem cells harvested—my right hon. Friend will know about that; it...

Scottish Parliament: Covid-19 Vaccination Programme (16 May 2023)

Jenni Minto: ...individuals aged between five and 49 will no longer be eligible for any Covid-19 vaccination. We therefore encourage anyone who has not completed their full primary course—that is, a first and second dose—to come forward to complete their course of vaccination while the opportunity exists. As the spring booster and primary course offers draw to a close, and as the programme reduces in...

mRNA Covid-19 Booster (17 Mar 2023)

Will Quince: .... The mortality rate has been significantly lower for people who have had at least a third dose or booster dose, compared with individuals who are unvaccinated, or have received just a first or second dose. Earlier this month, the Office for National Statistics published its latest covid-19 effectiveness estimates, which showed that, between March ’21 and March ’22, a third booster...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Drugs and Vaccination (16 Mar 2023)

Will Quince: ...each month since the COVID-19 vaccine booster introduction in September 2021 for people who've had at least a third dose or booster, compared with unvaccinated people and those with just a first or second dose. The Antivirals and Therapeutics Taskforce is working to provide the highest levels of protection possible for the United Kingdom population including those for whom vaccines may be...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Monkeypox: Vaccination (30 Jan 2023)

Maria Caulfield: ...eligible for vaccination is 111,000. As of 18 January 2023, in England, a total of 64,740 people have received their first dose of mpox vaccine and 20,373 people have come forward for their second dose. The rollout of the mpox vaccination campaign has, in combination with other factors, contributed to the marked decline in cases. UKHSA has also launched an Mpox and Sexual Health Outreach...

Vaccines: Potential Harms (13 Dec 2022)

Andrew Bridgen: ...the British Medical Association and the Labour party’s doctor of the year, Dr Kailash Chand, likely suffered a cardiac arrest and was tragically killed by the Pfizer vaccine six months after his second dose, through a mechanism that rapidly accelerates heart disease. In fact, in the UK we have had an extra 14,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in 2021, compared with 2020, following the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Vaccination (14 Nov 2022)

Neil O'Brien: ...or third dose of the COVID-19 vaccination as of 3 November 2022. The data for Merseyside includes the local authorities of St Helens, Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton and Wirral. First dose Second dose Booster or third dose St Helens 141,243 135,109 108,607 Merseyside 1,065,236 1,013,032 795,213

Questions to the Mayor of London — COVID-19 Booster Jab Uptake: COVID-19 Booster Jab Uptake (21 Sep 2022)

Sadiq Khan: The COVID vaccination rollout across London has been a great success, with more than 12.5million Londoners having had their first and second dose, and nearly 4.5million their booster. However, we recognise that too many Londoners have still not yet taken up the offer of the vaccine, including coming forward for their booster.  Promoting COVID and flu vaccination is particularly urgent during...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Covid-19 Update ( 5 Sep 2022)

Maggie Throup: ..., including 45.2 million first doses, 42.6 million second doses and 33.5 million third primary and booster doses in the UK. This represents uptake of 93.5% for the first dose, and 88.1% for the second dose. Vaccines remain the best protection against Covid-19. Given winter is expected to present another severe challenge from Covid-19, we continue to urge everyone to play their part by...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Smallpox: Vaccination (19 Jul 2022)

Maggie Throup: ..., typically healthcare workers, at on-going risk of exposure to the monkeypox virus will be offered two doses of smallpox vaccine with a minimum interval of 28 days between doses. However, a second dose within 28 days is not recommended. The vaccine programme for high-risk gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men will also offer two doses, although the offer of a first dose to as...

Written Ministerial Statements — Department of Health and Social Care: Vaccination Update (18 Jul 2022)

Maggie Throup: ...over 53.6 million first doses, over 50.2 million second doses and over 40 million third primary or booster doses in the UK. This represents uptake of 93.3% for the first dose, 87.4% for the second dose and 69.6% for the third primary and booster doses in the UK. During the spring campaign, data to 10 July shows over 4 million over 75s received a further dose in England. Up to 10 July, over...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Vaccination ( 8 Jun 2022)

Lord Kamall: ...some evidence of waning of protection against infection and symptomatic disease over time, although protection against severe disease remains high in most groups at least five months following the second dose. By the week ending 22 May 2022, vaccine uptake with three doses was greater than 90% those aged 70 years old and over and 51.7% in all age groups.

Questions to the Mayor of London — Coronavirus vaccination of children in London: Coronavirus vaccination of children in London (24 May 2022)

Sadiq Khan: Statistical breakdowns of coronavirus vaccination levels for London are publicly available at: As of 9 May 2022, vaccination rates were as follows: Age First dose Second dose Booster or third dose 5-11 5.3% 0.1% - 12-15 41.3% 24.3% 0.2% 16-17 51.8% 36.5% 7.9% 5 to 11-year-olds were invited to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in April 2022 and can get vaccinated at a large...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Coronavirus: Vaccination (28 Apr 2022)

Maggie Throup: Those aged between five and 11 years old can book first and second doses via the National Booking System (NBS). Second dose appointments are offered via the NBS at least twelve weeks after the first dose for those under 18 years old, as recommended by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. Those aged between five and 17 years old in a clinical risk group or a household contact...

Long Covid: Impact on the Workforce (31 Mar 2022)

Mary Glindon: ...the people who have had long covid who suffer, but their family members who have to care for them? My constituent Julie Wells has had a working life of nearly 40 years. Her teenage daughter, on a second dose of covid, has been left with totally debilitating symptoms and now needs constant care. Julie hopes at best to get back to part-time work, but she may not. That is a full-time person...

Lateral Flow Tests in Healthcare Settings (28 Mar 2022)

Maggie Throup: .... We have the spring booster programme, and there is an evergreen offer to those who have not yet come forward for their first dose—there are a few of them every day—or who have delayed their second dose or booster. They are welcome to book their vaccines at any time. We recommend ventilation to ensure that harmful particles are blown away, and the wearing of face coverings in crowded...


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