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School leaders in England welcomed the announcement on vaccinations for five to 11-year-olds but would have liked to see greater urgency to try to reduce disruption to education in primary schools.
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: “We are pleased that the health secretary has accepted the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation that Covid vaccinations can be offered to all children aged five to 11 in England.
“Coronavirus infection rates among this age group have been very high in recent months, with a knock-on serious impact on both pupil and staff absence at primary schools.
We note that this is a non-urgent offer to be extended to all children in this age group during April. We would like to have seen a little more urgency, given the extent of the current disruption to the education of children in this age range.
“It’s also currently unclear as to whether or not primary schools will be expected to play a role in this vaccination programmes. We await further details on that.”
12.29pm EST
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The Welsh health minister, Eluned Morgan, has accused the UK government of delaying an announcement on giving vaccinations for five- to 11-year-olds to make maximum political capital out of it.
Morgan announced on Tuesday that Wales would press ahead with vaccinating younger children after the JCVI recommended the move.
Asked by the Guardian why Boris Johnson’s administration had delayed, she said: “The guess is the UK government wanted to pleat this into their long-term plan for living with Covid and wanted a significant announcement in that plan.
“That’s not a good enough reason for us to postpone. We didn’t want to dance to the timetable being set by what worked for the UK government.
“Our job is public protection, it’s not to march in step with whatever the UK government decides is their political priorities.
“There’s definitely a frustration with the UK government … and a sense that the response to the pandemic in England is being driven by politics and not by public health and safety.”
Morgan also expressed concern at the prospect of the UK government ending free Covid tests, insisting such a move would be “premature”.
Morgan said: “There’s an air in England that it [Covid] is all over; that is not our understanding.”
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12.18pm EST
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Children aged between five and 11 in England to be offered a Covid vaccine
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