Paisley Daily Express

Vaccine letters sentout forteens

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All 12-15 year olds in Renfrewsir­e who haven’t yet received their jab will receive a letter this week inviting them to attend a vaccine clinic.

Drop-in clinics have been available to this age group for the last week and now scheduled appointmen­ts are being issued to all those eligible.

The letters will contain an informatio­n leaflet, which all parents and carers should read with their children so they can make an informed decision about getting the vaccine. This informatio­n is also available online at NHS Inform.

Parents and carers are encouraged to accompany their children to communityb­ased appointmen­ts where possible so any questions they may have can be raised with staff on site.

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said: “The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine to all children and young people aged 12-15 marks a significan­t milestone in the vaccinatio­n programme.

“It has been demonstrat­ed that Covid-19 vaccines are safe and effective in this age group, and vaccinatio­n offers the best chance of protecting young people from Covid-19 and preventing further disruption to education.

“Many countries around the world have already been safely vaccinatin­g children and young people in this age group.

“Getting the vaccine is a decision to be made jointly between parents or carers and their children, but it’s really important to use reliable and trusted sources such as NHS Inform when making a decision and assessing the potential benefits, risks and side effects.

“Individual choice should be respected for the decisions young people and their parents or carers make in accepting, or not accepting the vaccine offer.

“Where possible, parents or carers are welcome to attend appointmen­ts with their children and both can ask questions about any queries they have before the vaccinatio­n is given.

“I would like to thank all of the vaccinator­s and vaccine site staff who have worked so hard to get us to this stage of the Covid-19 vaccine programme.”

The latest vaccine plans in the area come almost two weeks after the UK’s four chief medical officers recommende­d that young people receive the vaccine in order to reduce disruption to their education.

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