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NHS Rolls Out Free Chickenpox Vaccine
2 Jan
Summary
- Chickenpox vaccine now part of the UK's routine child vaccination programme.
- The new combined MMRV vaccine protects against measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox.
- Hundreds of thousands of children are now eligible for the jab.

A significant milestone in childhood health is being marked today as the NHS begins offering a free chickenpox vaccine to children across the UK. This new addition to the routine childhood immunisation schedule aims to protect hundreds of thousands of young individuals from the varicella zoster virus. The vaccine is integrated into the existing MMR jab, creating the combined MMRV vaccine.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting highlighted the importance of this rollout, stating that it provides crucial protection against a disease that can cause severe complications and even death in a small percentage of cases. The decision aligns with recommendations from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) and follows successful implementation in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, and Germany for decades. This move is expected to reduce hospital admissions and parental worry.



