The risks and rewards of vaccinating UK children against Covid
by Natalie Grover Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#5MZ2Y)
Analysis: official advisers have called for jabs to be given to children aged 16 and 17 in a rethink of policy
Just weeks ago, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) recommended that children over the age of 12 should only be vaccinated if they were extremely vulnerable or lived with someone at risk, citing concerns about an inflammatory heart condition linked to the Pfizer/BioNTech jab. Now the JCVI has tweaked that decision to allow children aged 16 and 17 to be routinely offered the vaccine.
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