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UK: Government will not approve mass coronary vaccination of teens

It seems negative what will be the attitude of her government Great Britain against the mass vaccination of adolescents for coronavirus.

According to the Telegraph, The competent ministers are preparing to offer installments to vulnerable children aged 12 to 15 years and to those who are about to turn 18 years old.

The Joint Vaccination and Immunization Committee (JCVI) is believed to have advised ministers against giving vaccines to all children until further evidence of the risks becomes available, the report added.

According to the guidelines to be issued on Monday, according to the newspaper, doses of vaccines against coronavirus in children aged 12 to 15 years who are considered vulnerable to Covid-19 or who live with adults who are immunosuppressed, or otherwise vulnerable to the virus.

Vaccines will also be offered to all 17-year-olds less than three months away from their 18th birthday., according to the Telegraph, which stressed that JCVI will continue to consider the possibility of vaccinating all children.

Commenting on the post, The British Ministry of Health stated that “no decisions have been taken by ministers on whether Covid-19 vaccines should be offered on a regular basis to people aged 12 to 17”.

The British health authorities announced on Saturday 54,674 new infections of Covid-19, an increase from the 51,870 cases reported the previous day, recording a new high daily total in the last six months.

The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is lifting most of the restrictions on the pandemic in England from tomorrow, Monday 19 July, saying that the rapid release of vaccines against Covid-19 has largely broken the link between infections and serious illness or death.

The number of deaths associated with the disease in Britain is among the highest in the world, but two-thirds of its adult population has been fully vaccinated against the new coronavirus.

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