The moral questions behind vaccinating children against Covid-19

Pfizer jab has been approved for use in adolescents - but experts caution against immediate rollout

Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine injections
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University of Oxford ethics experts Dominic Wilkinson, Jonathan Pugh and Julian Savulescu on why coronavirus inoculation campaigns should not include children

Moderna and Pfizer have released data suggesting that their vaccines are well tolerated in adolescents and highly effective in preventing Covid-19. Canada, the US and the EU have already authorised the Pfizer vaccine in children as young as 12. And the UK has just approved the use of the Pfizer vaccine in children aged 12 to 15. But there may a case for holding out on an immediate rollout, for several reasons.

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