SINGAPORE: It would be prudent to extend COVID-19 protection to children now, experts told CNA, ahead of a vaccination drive for students aged 12 and above that was set to begin on Thursday .
The decision to vaccinate younger students is significant as it expands the cohort of vaccinated individuals, said President of the Asia Pacific Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Paul Tambyah. “So vaccinating children in this age group is meant to ensure their overall wellbeing, given that we see some of them being infected in learning environments such as schools and tuition centres,” he added.
The vaccine was authorised by the Health Sciences Authority to be used for children between 12 and 15, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced earlier in May. This is the first COVID-19 vaccine authorised for use in Singapore for this age group. “As such, it is not known how many children need to be vaccinated. We would need to wait for data from countries rolling out the vaccine to children to know the answer to these questions,” he added.The Education Minister said on Tuesday there was no"specific target" as to the number of students to be vaccinated during the June school holidays.
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