Wondering how many school children will be offered Covid vaccinations across the local heath area ?

By Susie Watkins

15th Sep 2021 | Local News

Over 45,000 will be offered a vaccination - AND a flu vaccine. Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash
Over 45,000 will be offered a vaccination - AND a flu vaccine. Photo by Daniel Schludi on Unsplash

More than 45,000 children aged between 12 and 15-years-old in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire are to be offered the coronavirus vaccine.

England's Chief Medical Officers, led by Prof Chris Whitty, announced the move earlier this week, and it is expected that the first local vaccinations will be given in the coming days.

Children will need to have the consent of their parents to receive the vaccine, which will be administered by teams from Virgin Care's Immunisation Service team at all schools across the region.

Additionally, children will be able to receive their flu vaccine, which is given in the form of a nasal spray, at the same time as their coronavirus jab.

Gill May, Director of Nursing and Quality, said: "We have been expecting this announcement for some time and, in readiness, have been working closely with our colleagues at Virgin Care to plan this next phase of the vaccination programme.

"Virgin will visit all schools across the region over the coming weeks, and will work with both teaching staff and parents to ensure the process of offering the vaccine to as many eligible young people as possible is carried out in a safe and timely manner.

"Since December, more than 1.3 million Covid-19 vaccines have been given out across our region, and we know that in doing so we have helped to save countless lives and reduce the spread of infection.

"Aside from offering protection against coronavirus, giving the vaccine to this age group will help to stop our young people's time at school from being disrupted, which in turn will support long-term wellbeing and mental health."

Val Scrase, Managing Director, Virgin Care in BSW, said: "We already work with local schools to deliver the very successful school immunisation programme within schools safely and efficiently, and we'll be contacting parents directly via their school in the coming days.

"As with all vaccines, ensuring proper consent from parent and child is very important and so we'll be continuing to use our tried-and-tested electronic consent system, allowing parents to make an informed decision confident in the knowledge our vaccination team has their decision available on the day and will act accordingly."

The vaccination team will not administer a vaccine where there is any disagreement between the child and parent around consent, nor will the team vaccinate if both parent and child have refused consent.

Teams will reach out to any parents and children who are undecided for a conversation, and, if appropriate, arrange a catch-up vaccination appointment.

Visit www.nhs.uk to find out which centres are running a drop-in service.

For further information on the local vaccination programme, see : www.bswccg.nhs.uk.

     

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