It is one of the first polls to ask pupils, rather than parents, their views on teenage Covid jabs.
Carried out during the summer term, the responses from more than 27,000 students at 180 schools reveal half would opt to get protected. BBC News
See also:
- Willingness of children and adolescents to have a COVID-19 vaccination: Results of a large whole schools survey in England (open access) EClinicalMedicine
- What it's like to be a nine-year-old in a vaccine clinical trial BBC News
- Schools warn about hoax anti-vaccine letters BBC News
- Mothers can pass Covid antibodies onto their babies via breastmilk for up to 10 MONTHS, study finds The Daily Mail
- People who don't wear face masks are up to TWICE as likely to test positive for Covid, data suggests The Daily Mail
- Covid UK: Cases begin to spill over from children to parents as rates rise in 35-50 year olds The Daily Mail
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