Covid-19 Booster Vaccinations 2021-11-23
2021-11-23
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Q1
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The UK's vaccination programme is noted as a success but concerns arise about ongoing effectiveness and public confusion over booster eligibility criteria.
What assessment has been made of the effectiveness of the roll-out of booster doses of the covid-19 vaccine? The criteria for getting a booster are changing all the time, and many constituents have contacted me confused about exactly what the criteria are. Will my right hon Friend lay out what the criteria are at the moment?
My hon Friend will understand that there is often good reason to change the criteria. They might be changed, for example, on the latest advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation; the Government must of course consider that advice and take it seriously. NHS England has issued guidance to CCGs on the covid-19 vaccination programme which includes eligibility for booster vaccines.
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Did not provide clear, specific criteria for current booster eligibility directly requested.
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Vaccine uptake is slightly below the national average in Milton Keynes, and there's a need for more encouragement.
What more can we do to encourage people who need to take the booster to protect themselves and protect the NHS over the winter? What support is given to CCGs so that they can get the message out?
The Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes clinical commissioning group is in regular dialogue with Healthwatch and the local authority to see what more it can do. The national “Boost your immunity” campaign is helping to encourage people not just for their booster jab but also for their vital flu jab.
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Did not provide specific actions or support mechanisms directly asked, instead referenced ongoing dialogue and national campaigns without details.
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Q3
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Criteria for getting a booster are changing, causing confusion among constituents.
What criteria currently exist for getting a booster? What support is given to CCGs so that they can effectively communicate these changes to the public?
My hon Friend will understand that there is often good reason to change the criteria. They might be changed, for example, on the latest advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation; NHS England has issued guidance to CCGs on eligibility for booster vaccines and managing appointments.
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Did not provide clear, specific criteria or support measures for CCG communication directly requested.
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Q4
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A disabled individual needs a booster but is unable to travel the distance required.
What can be done to ensure that people who are housebound or in care homes can get the booster they need?
Hundreds of thousands have received their booster jabs directly from primary care—GPs. For those who are housebound or in a care home, they will receive a visit from their GP if anyone is housebound and has not received contact, I ask her please to contact me.
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Q5
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Booster uptake has been slower but is now catching up.
Does the Secretary of State agree that a voluntary approach to rolling out booster jabs is best?
The general vaccination programme for covid-19, or any other vaccine for that matter, should be voluntary. It should be a positive decision that people take to protect themselves and those around them. The only exception is those who work with vulnerable people in the NHS or social care.
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