Guidelines say health staff can decide whether children receive jab without parental consent, as headteachers fear protests

Healthcare staff can decide whether children get a Covid vaccine against the wishes of their parents, according to government guidelines published on Wednesday that left some headteachers fearing protests at the school gates.

The guidelines say vaccinations for children aged 12 to 15 will be administered by School Age Immunisation Service (SAIS) teams that already carry out flu and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations in England. The role of schools will be limited to providing a site and distributing information and consent forms to pupils and parents.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

California’s first surgeon general on Covid: ‘Greatest collective trauma’ of a generation

Dr Nadine Burke Harris is an expert on how childhood trauma can…

‘We need the jobs’: Cumbrians divided over new coalmine

Despite positivity in Whitehaven, near the former Marchon chemical plant, proposals still…

New Zealand: thousands protest against new government policies that unravel Māori gains

The new government recently announced it would dial back use of Māori…