Chief medical officers have given the go-ahead for jabs for secondary school-age children. How was the decision made, and are schools up to the task?
After months of uncertainty, the UK’s four chief medical officers have said that Covid-19 vaccinations can be offered to all 12-to-15-year-olds. How was the decision made, how will the vaccines be rolled out, and what difference will they make?Ministers asked the CMOs for advice on whether to offer Covid vaccines to healthy 12-to-15-year-olds.
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