Covid 19 jabs for schoolchildren could get green light next week

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Covid 19 jabs for schoolchildren could get green light next week
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Health secretary Sajid Javid is reportedly looking to approve a mass roll out of Covid-19 vaccines for 12 to 15 year olds later this month as children across the country return to school

Plans to vaccinate schoolchildren across the country against Covid-19 are expected to get the go ahead this month even though the Government’s scientific advisers have not recommended a mass roll out.

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