Add chickenpox vaccine to the routine child immunisation schedule

Make the chickenpox vaccine part of the routine childhood immunisation schedule, which is delivered by the NHS, and introduce a catch-up programme.

185 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Friday 5th April 2024
Last 24 hours signatures
2
Signature Deadline
Saturday 5th October 2024
Estimated Final Signatures: 295

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Although mild in many, chickenpox can be serious in some children and adults (even those that are not considered vulnerable). The scaring from chickenpox can be severe leaving people with lifelong scars. The vaccine has been used in other countries for many years, and a long-term US study disproved a theory about the impact on shingles cases. Chickenpox also has an impact on parents/guardians having to take unpaid leave from work to care for their child/ren who have chickenpox. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has now recommended its addition to the routine childhood immunisation programme, but a decision hasn’t been taken by Government. We also think there should also be a catch-up programme.


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