1. Covid-19 vaccination for children aged 6 months to 4 years
Vaccination for a small group of high-risk children aged 6
months – 4 years is starting. It is not clear yet how this group will be identified
and who will be responsible for contacting parents and carers. See below for
JCVI’s recommended groups for vaccination. It’s likely that take-up of vaccine
in this group will be very low, particularly in areas such as London.
2. Covid-19 vaccination for adults
The offer of first and second doses of vaccine ends in June
2023; after which it is very likely that vaccination will only be available for
higher-risk groups. The Spring booster programme for people in very high-risk
groups is also ending. We await guidance of which groups will be eligible for a
booster vaccine in the Autumn.
3. Mpox (monkeypox)
There has been an increase in cases of mpox in London in
recent weeks. Be aware of the clinical features of mpox as discussed in this
BMJ article. Human monkeypox: diagnosis and management. https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj-2022-073352
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