Recap: how will france’s child covid vaccination programme work?

Connexionfrance

Recap: how will france’s child covid vaccination programme work?"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Covid vaccines will be offered to children in France aged five to 11 by the end of the year “if possible”, the government has said. Children in this age group who are more “at risk” from


Covid will be offered the vaccine from December 15, announced Health Minister Olivier Véran and Prime Minister Jean Castex on Monday (December 6). READ MORE: FRANCE ANNOUNCES SIX NEW COVID


MEASURES IN BID TO COMBAT FIFTH WAVE Mr Véran said that: “The first delivery of Pfizer vaccines with a dilution suitable for children will be made on December 13.” This move has already been


approved by France’s health service quality regulator, the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), which has recommended that priority be given to children with: “chronic hepatic illnesses, chronic


cardiac and respiratory illnesses (including severe asthma requiring continuous treatment), neurological illnesses, immunodeficiency – whether from birth or brought on by medication –


obesity, diabetes, haematological malignancies, sickle cell anaemia and Down’s Syndrome.” This concerns around 360,000 children across the country. However, the government is still waiting


to hear the recommendations of HAS and the Comité consultatif national d’éthique ethics committee with regards to the vaccination of other children. If this vaccination rollout is approved,


the government aims to have “all logistics to start vaccinating children as soon as possible” in place by December 20. It is hoped that all five to 11-year-olds will have been offered their


vaccine by the end of the year, although they will not be obliged to receive it. Vaccination centres would be the first to be able to vaccinate this age group, followed by GPs and pharmacies


around December 27. This second stage of the rollout would concern approximately six million children, who will receive two injections of a vaccine whose dosage is three times smaller than


that given to adults, containing 10 micrograms of antigens as opposed to 30. Doses can be given three weeks apart. Parents or guardians who are unsure whether their child fits into the “at


risk” category should contact their doctor. Only one parent or guardian needs to give their permission for the vaccination of their child. WHY BEGIN VACCINATING CHILDREN NOW? The government


is particularly eager to vaccinate five to 11-year-olds because Covid case numbers are especially high among people under the age of 19, with an infection rate of more than 530 per 100,000


of the population. Among six to 10-year-olds, the rate currently exceeds 900 per 100,000 people, more than double the national average of 448. These elevated infection rates can be


attributed in part to the high number of tests that are carried out in schools, but they have nonetheless prompted the government to raise the Covid alert level to 3 (orange) in such


educational settings. This brings with it stricter rules on mask-wearing, inter-class mixing and cleaning regimes. It is hoped that vaccinating younger children will help to limit community


transmission and to avoid the closure of classes as a result of Covid cases. Jean-Paul Stahl, infectious diseases specialist at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble, told


Franceinfo that for more vulnerable children “there is no debate, they need to be protected” by being vaccinated. “Where there is room for debate is the question of vaccinating other


children. We are going to impose this measure on these children but it is all to protect adults who do not want to get vaccinated. It is a bit annoying,” he added. WHAT HAVE VACCINE TRIALS


SHOWN? Currently the only vaccine which is authorised for use among five to 11-year-olds is Pfizer-BioNTech. Clinical trials carried out by Pfizer and involving 2,200 children aged five to


11 have shown that its vaccine is 90.7% effective against symptomatic forms of Covid. Side effects are similar to those experienced in adults, and include pain at the site of the injection,


redness and potential fever. The sociétés savantes de Pédiatrie et de la Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française paediatric research organisations have stated, however, that


clinical trials “do not allow for the identification of eventual, rare side effects. “We must wait for data from drug safety studies, which will be available after the administration of


several million doses.” In several other countries around the world, including the US, Italy and Spain, the vaccination of five to 11-year-olds is already permitted. Alain Fischer, president


of the Conseil d’orientation de la stratégie vaccinale, has said that while “the figures we have are really encouraging,” it is necessary to wait for the outcome of the US’ child


vaccination campaign to determine definitively whether there could be any undesirable effects. “We should have these results quite soon and, I hope, have really solid safety data" after


that, he added. RELATED STORIES CORONAVIRUS: DAILY UPDATES ON THE SITUATION IN FRANCE THIRD COVID DOSE VITAL, FUTURE DOSES MAY BE NEEDED, FRENCH SENATE TOLD LATERAL FLOW TESTS FRANCE:


SHORTAGES AT PHARMACIES AS DEMAND RISES


Trending News

Jobs and careers | veterans affairs

Build your career with us at the VA Poplar Bluff Health Care System, where you’ll become part of the nation’s largest he...

Charlotte Cardin en live

Culture C’est un monstre sacré, une icône, le dernier géant d’Hollywood. En 60 ans de carrière devant et derrière la cam...

Digital impact: the immersive visions of 15 global artists go beyond time & space

DIGITAL IMPACT IS NOT JUST AN EXHIBITION Through the works of artists like REFIK ANADOL, RANDOM INTERNATIONAL, and SIX N...

Colder than alaska: drivers are warned of dangerous roads as scotland

The mercury was expected to fall to -10C in parts of the country again last night, two degrees colder than Anchorage, Al...

The five greatest balls of fire over earth

We live on a moving target in a cosmic firing range. Each day, the Earth is bombarded by about a hundred tonnes of space...

Latests News

Recap: how will france’s child covid vaccination programme work?

Covid vaccines will be offered to children in France aged five to 11 by the end of the year “if possible”, the governmen...

Psychologists thought meddling parents were good for couples – they were wrong

In 1972, a study showed scientific support for the so-called “Romeo and Juliet effect”: that the more parents interfere ...

Page Not Found - Business in Vancouver

× Join our Newsletter Sign in or register for your free account Your Profile Your Subscriptions Support Local News Payme...

Result page 9 for phillip martinez

A new motion introduced in the U.K. argues that banning bots would "[deny] unscrupulous vendors the chance to make ...

Enforcing the practice discrimination policy

Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Despite advances in societal norms, discrimination can still present di...

Top