Are 12-Year-Olds Competent Enough To Make Vaccine Decision Over Parents? | This Morning
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 Published On Sep 14, 2021

Last night, the government accepted the recommendation from the UK's chief medical officers that children aged 12 to 15 should be offered a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. The move brings an end to months of debate among scientists, and means around three million children in England will now be eligible for the jab - which is expected to be administered through schools from as early as next week. But as Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi says children will get the ‘final say’ over whether or not they get a jab - we’re joined by Dr Philippa and Dr Renee Hoenderkamp to share their very different opinions on the subject.
Broadcast on 14/09/21
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