Britains youngsters excited for Covid shots tell anti-vaxxers to leave them alone after govt offers vaccines to minors
Many of Britainâs youngsters have shot down anti-vaxxers, sharing their readiness to get inoculated against Covid-19 after the government backed shots for teens and vaccine sceptics started the hashtag âleaveourkidsaloneâ.
On Wednesday, the UKâs Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) recommended that Covid-19 vaccines should be open to 16 to 17-year-olds. The decision, which mirrors moves made elsewhere in the world, means around 1.4 million youngsters will be able to get inoculated against the virus before heading back to school in September.
Speaking on Wednesday, Englandâs Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Van-Tam told reporters that âthere is no time to wasteâ in inoculating older teens. He suggested that it was more than likely that younger minors, those aged between 12-15, would also be able to get the shot soon.
However, the move clearly didnât please everyone, with some in the anti-vax community once again demonstrating their opposition to the governmentâs coronavirus policy. âItâs no longer about flattening the curve, itâs an authoritarian regime wanting to control our freedoms,â one person wrote on Twitter, adding the hashtag âleaveourkidsaloneâ.
Also on rt.com UK to extend Covid jab rollout to 16-to-17 year olds, vaccine advisory group saysâI will stand strong with every parent to protect children from this ghastly experiment,â another social media user wrote, labelling the government as âevil bastards.â
However, Twitterâs sceptics were quickly put back in their place by kids, of all people. In tweets, liked and shared thousands of times, youngsters talked about their excitement in getting the vaccine and told anti-vaxxers to stop telling them what to think as they hijacked the hashtag âleaveourkidsaloneâ.
âWhy donât you take your own advice, and leave us alone,â one youngster wrote, adding his reaction to the governmentâs decision was âf**king finally.â
Others said they were old enough to make the decision for themselves without âsome anti-vaxxer telling me how to feel.â One user wrote, ânot having it when iâm able to would be selfish and put me and people around me at risk.â
Some said they were delighted to help protect their parents against the virus, even citing developments in vaccine technology, such as a potential intranasal shot, which they were excited about.
Also on rt.com âGet vaccinatedâ: Jeremy Clarkson disappoints anti-vaxxers after anti-lockdown rant & labeling SAGE âcommunistsâOne parent said her daughter was getting the jab on her 16th birthday so that she could go and visit her grandmother in Ireland. Telling anti-vaxxers to jog on, she added âdonât impose your skewed beliefs on clued-up teenagers. #LeaveOurKidsAloneâ
Having observed Britainâs youngsters almost totally drown out the anti-vaxxers, one Twitter user said she found the experience âuplifting,â adding that was a rare feeling from the social media âhellsite.â ââIâm getting it and AntiVaxxers are f**king idiotsâ has given me quite the boost,â they wrote.
The UKâs move to offer vaccines to teens is comparatively late, with many EU and developed countries already opening the jab to all adolescents. While some data suggest that the risk to youngsters is low, NHS England said on Thursday that more than one-fifth of all Covid-19 related hospital admissions are aged 18-34. While the adult inoculation rate in the UK is close to 90%, many in the younger age brackets have either not been fully vaccinated yet or have elected to abstain from the national campaign.
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