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Covid-19 Vaccinations — [Ms Nusrat Ghani in the Chair]

20 September 2021

Lead MP

Elliot Colburn

Responding Minister

Maggie Throup

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Social CareForeign Affairs
Word Count: 5258
Other Contributors: 3

At a Glance

Elliot Colburn raised concerns about covid-19 vaccinations — [ms nusrat ghani in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge everyone to book their slot for vaccinations as soon as they possibly can and welcome the news about starting booster jabs programme. The Government should consider ways to reach younger people and combat misinformation about vaccines.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The majority of those hospitalised and dying from covid-19 have not been fully vaccinated. The data highlights the importance of vaccination in protecting individuals and preventing further deaths. There is a drop in vaccine rates among younger age groups, which requires targeted efforts to address misinformation and encourage uptake.

Government Response

Maggie Throup
Government Response
Thanked the House for their support and paid tribute to those involved in vaccine roll-out. Emphasised that vaccines are a key defence against covid-19, saving over 112,300 lives and preventing more than 24 million cases. Stressed ongoing efforts to increase vaccination rates among remaining unvaccinated individuals. Announced plans for certification regime as part of plan B if required, ensuring communal worship, weddings, funerals, and protests are exempt. Highlighted commitment over £6 billion in non-ringfenced grants to tackle the impact of covid-19 on services including adult social care. Stated that from 11 November it will be a condition of deployment for anyone working or volunteering in Care Quality Commission regulated care homes providing accommodation for persons requiring nursing and personal care to be fully vaccinated, with over 85.6% first dose uptake among care home workers.
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