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The UK have dropped covid jabs (1st and 2nd) from next week I believe. What does that now mean will they still be required for children (as they are not freely available now)?

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1 minute ago, Poppy65100 said:

That would technically mean a waiver because they're not routinely available. 

 

Someone is currently arguing with the London medical office about it. 

I do think a lot of place frown on the children's covid jabs and want justification as to why.

 

I'd be intrigued if someone can get a waiver.

 

It's been a painful process regarding these. 

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7 minutes ago, bonkane said:

I do think a lot of place frown on the children's covid jabs and want justification as to why.

 

I'd be intrigued if someone can get a waiver.

 

It's been a painful process regarding these. 

I mean the CDC website says if the vaccine is not routine offered then you can receive a waiver. 

 

What I don't understand is although it's not routinely offered to under 12's why they're saying they still have to have it. However when the jab is stopped altogether. I really don't think they have an argument or loop hole to avoid giving a waiver anymore. 

 

If it's not available, it's not available. 

 

You can't be an exception just for a visa, that's not an important reason. That's a lifestyle choice. I'd understand it if the USA was high risk and all citizens had to be vaccinated but that's not the case neither.  

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Poppy65100 said:

I mean the CDC website says if the vaccine is not routine offered then you can receive a waiver. 

 

What I don't understand is although it's not routinely offered to under 12's why they're saying they still have to have it. However when the jab is stopped altogether. I really don't think they have an argument or loop hole to avoid giving a waiver anymore. 

 

If it's not available, it's not available. 

 

You can't be an exception just for a visa, that's not an important reason. That's a lifestyle choice. I'd understand it if the USA was high risk and all citizens had to be vaccinated but that's not the case neither.  

 

 

 

 

Exactly!

 

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4 minutes ago, Poppy65100 said:

 And you're right it isn't very popular is it when you look at the stats. 

 

There are quite a few states currently fighting against the covid vaccine mandate so 🤞

I was told off by a few nurses and they thought I was crazy even asking.

 

This is why I came to this thread when I just read about them stopping and if this stops the requirement. They are like gold dust to get for under 12 years old in the UK.

 

There is also more complications on how they get recorded on the child's health record too. They don't go in to the vaccination list but in to the gp summary record for under 12 years old. I think this is because they dont have access to the covid pass but it generated via an application.

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Just now, bonkane said:

I was told off by a few nurses and they thought I was crazy even asking.

 

This is why I came to this thread when I just read about them stopping and if this stops the requirement. They are like gold dust to get for under 12 years old in the UK.

 

There is also more complications on how they get recorded on the record too. They don't go in to the vaccination list but in to the gp summary record.

Exactly they are. I called the GP, 119 and a walk in clinic and they all thought I was a little odd seeking out one for a non vulnerable 6 year old. It's not until I said, well the visa clinic have asked for you to call them to explain that she then booked my daughter in. 

 

Three of us spoke to three rude receptionists at visa medical. They will not accept an email from the CDC neither. As "they haven't had any updates."

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1 minute ago, Poppy65100 said:

Exactly they are. I called the GP, 119 and a walk in clinic and they all thought I was a little odd seeking out one for a non vulnerable 6 year old. It's not until I said, well the visa clinic have asked for you to call them to explain that she then booked my daughter in. 

 

Three of us spoke to three rude receptionists at visa medical. They will not accept an email from the CDC neither. As "they haven't had any updates."

 

What does the CDC email say? Did you contact CDC?

 

I am intrigued if anyone will get a waiver now; but they should in theory as you pointed out as they are hard to get and not available easily.

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On 1/27/2023 at 1:59 PM, Poppy65100 said:

That would technically mean a waiver because they're not routinely available. 

 

Someone is currently arguing with the London medical office about it. 

Do you know what the conclusion was for this? 

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29 minutes ago, bonkane said:

Do you know what the conclusion was for this? 

Yeah basically there are lot of website currently saying if you're unjabbed you have 2 1/2 weeks to get jabbed.

 

https://www.england.nhs.uk/2023/01/nhs-issues-final-call-to-come-forward-for-covid-booster/

 

https://www.timeout.com/uk/news/when-does-the-uks-covid-vaccine-programme-end-012623

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-jab-booster-vaccine-end-b2269089.html

 

Phoned 119 to clarify these links, lady I spoke to didn't know what I was talking about, tried to tell me the NHS don't know about it. 

So I phoned up, again hoping to get through to another person. 

The guy was knowledgeable and said it's going to stop in the next month, so unless I really want my child vaccinated then just wing it because there enough time to get both vaccinations now. 

And he can't see why we won't get the 'not routinely available' waiver. 

He doesn't think US will be far behind.

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