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To ask the Scottish Government what the most up-to-date eligibility criteria are for the COVID-19 vaccine.

S6W-32362 · Written Question · lodged by McNeill, Pauline

Lodged on
12 Dec 2024
Heard / answered on
23 Dec 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what the most up-to-date eligibility criteria are for the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Following the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), which provides advice on immunisation to all four UK nations, for winter 2024, COVID-19 vaccination is being offered to the following groups in Scotland:Residents in care homes for older adultsAll adults aged 65 years and overIndividuals aged 6 months and over who are in a clinical at risk group (as defined in tables 3 and 4 in the COVID-19 chapter of the Green Book), including pregnant womenFrontline Health & Social Care WorkersStaff in care homes for older adultsThe key change in eligibility this winter, compared to winter 2023, is that unpaid carers and household contacts of the immunosuppressed are no longer eligible for COVID-19 vaccination this winter, as per the advice of the JCVI.The JCVI noted that they no longer advise COVID-19 vaccination for frontline health and social care workers and staff in care homes for older adults, but advised that health and social care service providers may wish to consider vaccination as an occupational health programme.The Scottish Government made the decision to continue the offer of COVID-19 vaccination to frontline health and social care workers, and staff in care homes for older adults for winter 2024. We will begin to assess the need for any future offer for these two groups in early 2025.

Answered by Jenni Minto on 23 Dec 2024.