Leek Post & Times

Kids encouraged to join more than 57,000 and get C19 vaccine

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FAMILIES are being urged to join the 57,000 five to 11-year-olds in the Midlands who have already benefited from the COVID-19 vaccine since the latest phase of the programme began rolling out on 4 April.

Latest figures show that 28,544 five to 11-year-olds have been vaccinated in the East Midlands and 28,754 in the West Midlands, but thousands more are still unprotecte­d against the risk of serious illness from COVID-19.

Cases of COVID continue to spread in the community. In the last 7 days, 1,155 patients have been admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in the Midlands and 1,640 patients are currently in hospital with COVID-19 in the region.

For decades, vaccinatio­ns have protected children and young people from potentiall­y serious diseases including measles, flu, meningitis and mumps. The COVID-19 vaccine is one more vaccine that will help protect children from illness.

There are a wealth of sites across the region offering vaccinatio­ns. Local sites are making it as easy as possible for families, and a less daunting experience for youngsters, by offering activities and therapy dogs.

Sites are allowing for longer appointmen­t times so that families can discuss their decisions and ensure visits with children are as stress free as possible.

Appointmen­ts can be booked through the National Booking Service or by calling 119.

There are also convenient vaccine walk-ins across the region which families can find via www.nhs.uk/grab-ajab. The online finder shows which walk-in sites can vaccinate which age groups.

The NHS is making the vaccine available for all five to 11s following updated guidance from The Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI), which recommende­d all children would benefit from a non-urgent offer of the vaccine, to help protect against potential future waves of COVID-19 and reduce the risk of children falling seriously ill with the virus.

Roz Lindridge, the

NHS England and NHS Improvemen­t director responsibl­e for overseeing the vaccinatio­n programme across the Midlands, said:

“It is great that over 57,000 five-11-year-olds are now protected against potential future waves of COVID, but I would urge families who have yet to book in to do so as soon as possible.”

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