Babies with underlying conditions will be offered a Covid vaccine, UK health chiefs confirmed today.
Around 60,000 infants aged six months to four years will be eligible for two Pfizer jabs.
They include children with poorly controlled asthma and issues affecting their heart, kidneys, liver or digestive system.
While
Covid poses a small threat to the overwhelming majority of children,
some are at risk of a more serious illness. Jabs are the ‘best way to
increase their protection’, according to the Government’s vaccine
taskforce.
NHS sites will begin offering jabs in mid-June. Parents should wait to be contacted before coming forward, officials said.
Latest
data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) suggests that 51
under-fours have died of Covid since the pandemic began.
Yet
this toll includes anyone who has tested positive for the virus within
four weeks of dying, so could be a slight overestimate.
In a
report published today, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and
Immunisation, which advises the Government on the jab rollout, said
eligible youngsters should be offered two 3-microgram doses of Pfizer’s
Covid vaccine, at least eight weeks apart.
If a child has recently been infected with the virus, they should not be jabbed until at least four weeks later, it said.
Further
advise on third doses of the low-dose formulation for those in the
cohort who are immunosuppressed will be issue ‘in due course’, the JCVI
said.
Healthy children in the age group are not currently eligible, it added.
Professor
Wei Shen Lim, chair of the JCVI’s COVID-19 Committee, said: ‘For the
vast majority of infants and children, Covid causes only mild symptoms,
or sometimes no symptoms.
‘However, for a small group of
children with pre-existing health conditions it can lead to more serious
illness, and for them, vaccination is the best way to increase their
protection.’
The JCVI’s advice follows a review of Covid vaccine
trials among children in the US, including safety data and monitoring
the virus amongst youngsters in the UK.
Data suggests that
at-risk children aged six months to four years are seven times more
likely to be admitted to intensive care with severe Covid, it said....<<<Read More>>>...
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