Authorities are winding down COVID-19 jabs for children aged 5–11, except for those in clinical risk groups, as they said this offer was only applicable to children who only recently turned five years old.
In line with previous plans, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirmed that children who had not turned five by the end of August were not offered a routine COVID-19 vaccination.
One-off, Non-Urgent Programme
The NHS Green Book, which has the latest information on vaccines and vaccination procedures, was updated to state, “This one-off programme applies to those aged 5 to 11 years, including those who turn five years of age before the end of August 2022.“Subject to further clarification, on-going eligibility in 2022/23, after the one off-programme, is expected to be for children in the academic years where children are aged 11 or 12 years.”
The details correspond to a decision by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) in February 2022.
Only Applicable
Gavin Dabrera, Deputy Director of COVID-19 Vaccines and Epidemiology at UKHSA, confirmed to The Epoch Times by email the end of one-off programme but said that “there has been no change to the offer of COVID-19 vaccinations for children aged 5–11 years.”“In February 2022, the JCVI advised a one-off, non-urgent offer for children aged 5–11 years who were not in clinical risk groups. From the outset, this offer was only applicable to children who turned five years old by 31 August 2022. The NHS in England vaccinates in line with this guidance and eligible children who turned five by 31 August can still come forward for the jab,” said Dabrer.
The UKHSA statements make clear that children who turned five after Aug. 31 are no longer eligible for the vaccine. However, the statements do not appear to clarify whether the vaccine is still being offered to other children under 12. The UKHSA has not responded to a request for clarifications on this point, for example, whether a 10-year-old would now be eligible.
“The JCVI continually reviews the UK’s COVID-19 vaccination programme, including the offer to 5–11s, and any updates to its advice will be announced in due course,” added Dabrera.