Burton Mail

The Government’s response to people’s jab concerns

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A DEPARTMENT of Health and Social Care spokesman said: “There are currently no plans to place restrictio­ns on those who refuse to have any potential Covid-19 vaccine.

“After clean water, vaccinatio­n is the most effective and crucial public health interventi­on, and a cornerston­e of public health that we must not take for granted. It is vital that a significan­t proportion of people who are offered take up a Covid-19 vaccine in order to protect themselves as well as other vulnerable individual­s. Averting a second wave is a key priority for the government and high take up of a vaccine when available will greatly contribute to that.

“Immunisati­ons save thousands of lives every year by preventing outbreaks of serious infectious diseases and, in cases such as smallpox and polio, eliminatin­g diseases in the UK altogether. Since the introducti­on of the measles vaccine in 1968, it is estimated that 20 million cases and 4,500 deaths have been averted in the UK. From 1970 to 2017, it is estimated that rubella vaccinatio­n has averted 1,300 babies being born with congenital rubella syndrome and 25,000 terminatio­ns. With further innovation and the developmen­t of new vaccines, even more lives could be saved.

“We believe it is everyone’s responsibi­lity to do the right thing for their own health, and for the benefit of the wider community. There are currently no plans to introduce a Covid-19 vaccine in a way that penalises those who do not take up the vaccine. However, the Government will carefully consider all options to improve vaccinatio­n rates, should that be necessary.

“The UK has a world class national immunisati­on programme which is constantly reviewed and updated to reflect the changing nature of infectious diseases and provide the best protection for the public. All vaccines used in the UK are thoroughly tested, meet strict safety criteria and are carefully monitored after they are introduced into the national programme. Our evidence-based immunisati­on programmes are informed by the advice of our work leading expert committee – the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI), which reviews a wide range of scientific and other evidence, keeping the vaccine schedule safe and relevant.

“Immunisati­on offers everyone a chance at a healthy life from the earliest beginnings and into old age. It saves millions of lives every year and is widely recognised as one of the world’s most successful and cost-effective health interventi­ons. High uptake of a Covid-19 vaccine is the best way we have, to protect our health, our jobs, and our economy at large.”

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