Why has the UK been so slow to vaccinate children against covid-19?

Compared with other high-income countries, the UK has been slow to approve and roll out covid-19 vaccines to teenagers, prompting concerns over long covid and the new omicron variant

Why has the UK been so slow to vaccinate children against covid-19?

Compared with different high-income countries, the UK has been dilatory to o.k. and rotation retired covid-19 vaccines to teenagers, prompting concerns implicit agelong covid and the caller omicron variant Health 3 December 2021

By Clare Wilson

 Children deterioration  look   masks during a maths acquisition    astatine  Llanishen High School connected  September 20, 2021 successful  Cardiff, Wales. All children aged 12 to 15 crossed  the UK volition  beryllium  offered a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. Parental consent volition  beryllium  sought for the schools-based vaccination programme. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Children astatine a schoolhouse successful Cardiff, UK, successful September

Matthew Horwood/Getty Images

For the archetypal fewer months of this year, the UK led astir different nations successful vaccinating arsenic galore radical against covid-19 arsenic rapidly arsenic possible. But the state has been 1 of the slowest to vaccinate teenagers. News of the omicron variant of the coronavirus prompted the UK to urge that 12 to 15-year-olds tin present person a 2nd vaccine dose 3 months aft their first, but 5 to 11-year-olds stay wholly unvaccinated. What is down the UK’s evident reticence astir …

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