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UK Kids Unvaccinated: 1 in 5 Miss Deadly Disease Protection

1 Jan

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Summary

  • One in five children start primary school without vital vaccine protection.
  • A new pilot scheme sends health visitors door-to-door to vaccinate children.
  • England's childhood vaccination rates have hit historic lows since 2010.
UK Kids Unvaccinated: 1 in 5 Miss Deadly Disease Protection

A critical vaccination gap has emerged in England, with approximately one in five children starting primary school lacking protection against serious diseases. In response, a new £2 million pilot scheme will launch in January, deploying health visitors to administer essential vaccines directly to children's homes. This initiative targets families who may face obstacles such as lack of GP registration, travel costs, or language barriers.

This intervention comes as childhood vaccination rates have fallen to their lowest levels in over a decade. Data from the UK Health Security Agency shows that uptake for key vaccines like MMR and Hib/MenC has declined significantly. For instance, only 91.9% of five-year-olds received one dose of the MMR vaccine in 2024-25, the lowest since 2010-11.

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The pilot will initially cover twelve areas across five regions of England, with a potential nationwide rollout in 2027 if successful. Health officials hope this proactive approach will improve vaccine uptake and protect children, especially following a recent measles-related child death in Liverpool, where vaccination rates were particularly low.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Health visitors are delivering vaccines door-to-door in England to address critically low childhood vaccination rates, aiming to reach families who have missed essential immunizations.
England is facing a crisis where one in five children start primary school unprotected against deadly diseases, with vaccination uptake hitting record lows.
The pilot scheme offers a range of life-saving jabs, including the MMR and chickenpox vaccines, aiming to protect children against preventable diseases.

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