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Robin Walker: ...end their self-isolation after 5 full days, as long as they test negative on day 5 and day 6. Every child aged 12 and over is eligible to receive the vaccine. Healthy 12 to 15-year-olds can have a second dose. All 16 to 17-year-olds will be offered the booster vaccination. Children aged 5 to 11 years in a clinical risk group or who are a household contact of someone who is immunosuppressed...
Sajid Javid: ...cases of hospitalisation and serious illness due to COVID-19, the Government accepted the JCVI’s recommendation on the 29th November that all young people aged 12-15 years old should be offered a second dose of COVID-19 vaccination a minimum of 12 weeks after their first. To ensure that 12-15 year olds were able to demonstrate their COVID Status for international travel prior to the...
Robin Walker: ...continue to attend their school or college as normal unless they have a positive test result.Every child aged 12 and over is eligible to receive the vaccine. Healthy 12 to 15-year-olds can have a second dose 12 weeks after their first dose. All 16 and 17-year-olds have been offered the booster vaccination, which can be booked through the national booking system. The booster programme was...
James Murray: The Prime Minister spoke about the importance of the vaccination programme, but the first dose, second dose and booster jab rates in my constituency are significantly behind the national average. Will he explain in detail what he is going to do to drive up vaccination rates in my constituency and elsewhere?
Robin Walker: ...continue to attend their school or college as normal unless they have a positive test result. Every child aged 12 and over is eligible to receive the vaccine. Healthy 12 to 15-year-olds can have a second dose 12 weeks after their first dose. The booster programme was accelerated to offer every adult in England a booster jab by the end of 2021. Children aged 5 to 11 who are in a clinical...
Baroness Barran: ...end their self-isolation after 5 full days, as long as they test negative on day 5 and day 6. Every child aged 12 and over is eligible to receive the vaccine. Healthy 12 to 15 year olds can have a second dose 12 weeks after their first dose. My right hon. Friend, the Prime Minister, announced the acceleration of our COVID-19 booster programme to offer every adult in England a booster jab...
Nicola Sturgeon: ...However, there are still more than 600,000 people over the age of 18 who are eligible for a booster but have not yet had it, and there are hundreds of thousands more who have not yet had a first or second dose. I encourage anyone who falls into one of those categories to make an appointment as soon as possible or go to a drop-in clinic: there is plenty of capacity and you will be made...
Maggie Throup: ...do more vaccinations, and 750 armed forces personnel and 41 military planners have been brought in to every region to help co-ordinate the national effort. The offer of a covid vaccine—a first or second dose, and a booster for those eligible—remains open to everyone.
Maggie Throup: ...third dose from a walk-in site if they have received a referral letter from their general practitioner or hospital doctor, they are aged 12 years old or over and eight weeks has elapsed since their second dose. We are also ensuring that people with learning disabilities and autism have reasonable adjustments made within the vaccination programme. This includes training resources for...
Edward Argar: ...states there should be an eight-week interval between first and second doses. Therefore, existing National Health Service staff would require a first dose by 3 February in order to have received a second dose by 1 April.
...first dose since the vaccine was rolled out to that age group in September, with thousands still getting jabbed every day. As of 10 January, eligible children aged 12 to 15 are being offered a second dose in their school. The vaccination effort is a vital part of ensuring the safe return of pupils to the classroom after Christmas, and the continuity of in-person education, which we know...
Maggie Throup: ...first dose since the vaccine was rolled out to that age group in September, with thousands still getting jabbed every day. As of 10 January, eligible children aged 12 to 15 are being offered a second dose in their school. The vaccination effort is a vital part of ensuring the safe return of pupils to the classroom after Christmas, and the continuity of in-person education, which we know...
Maggie Throup: ...aged 12 to 15 years old are also available via the National Booking Service. On 13 December 2021, NHS England and NHS Improvement wrote to local health systems on offering 12 to 15 year olds a second dose of the vaccine. This included preparations for the winter break in ‘out of school’ settings and a spring term offer from 10 January 2022.
Maggie Throup: ...Health Service records. Any doses recorded at different sites or the same site on previous days are considered and sequencing checks are undertaken. This ensures that a first dose is given before a second dose, which precedes a third primary or booster dose. NHS Digital processes data collected at vaccination sites and identifies any discrepancies. Should data issues arise, patients are...
Robin Walker: ...remain an effective measure against COVID-19. As of 11 January, 90.4% of all adults and children over 12 years old in England have received at least one dose of a vaccine, and 83% have received a second dose. 62.3% have received a booster (or third dose). Vaccines have saved thousands of lives and the department encourages all eligible staff to take up the offer of a vaccine and booster...
Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: ...constantly. We're very, very keen, obviously, to make sure that those care home staff, as many as possible, are supported. And certainly healthcare staff, 92 per cent of them, generally, have had a second dose. So, we're up at pretty high levels of protection. We've also got to remember that, when it comes to care home staff, there is a more transient group of people who work in those...
Robin Walker: ...are at risk (including health and social care workers) have been offered two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. Eligible adults can receive a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccination if they had their second dose of the vaccine at least 3 months prior. All eligible staff and students aged 12 and over are encouraged to take up the offer of the vaccination, including boosters where eligible.
Robin Walker: ...continue to attend their school or college as normal unless they have a positive test result. Every child aged 12 and over is eligible to receive the vaccine. Healthy 12 to 15-year-olds can have a second dose 12 weeks after their first dose. My right hon. Friend, the Prime Minister, announced the acceleration of our COVID-19 booster programme to offer every adult in England a booster jab...
Nicola Sturgeon: ..., or at least 1,000 people—whichever figure is higher. Secondly, from Monday, the requirement to be fully vaccinated, for the purposes of Covid certification, will include having a booster if the second dose was more than four months ago. The NHS Scotland Covid status app for domestic use will be updated from Thursday so that its QR code includes evidence of booster vaccination. It will...
Maggie Throup: ...in England initially on 19 October 2021, with updated guidance provided on 13 December 2021 in light of the updated advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation on the offer of a second dose to all those aged 12 to 15 years old. Additionally, the 119 service has processes in place to ensure that updated advice is provided. Children under the age of 12 years old are not...