Helen Bedford, professor of childrens health at University College London, puts this down to various factors such as a mobile and diverse population that might not know where to get vaccinated or have missed reminders.
Date: Jun 05, 2023
Category: Health
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Encouraging vaccination is always preferable to a mandatory requirement, said Helen Bedford at University College London in a statement. Indeed, evidence from a recent study of health and care workers suggests that where they felt pressured to have [a covid-19] vaccine, they were less likely to d
vocal parents and medical professionals are concerned about its adverse effects. A paper written by researchers, Helen Bedford and David Elliman, says that many people cast doubts on the wisdom of having their children vaccinated against diseases such as diphtheria, measles, and strains of influenza.
"Children are going to get measles, there is no question, because there is a great big group - probably of the order of approaching two million children - who are susceptible who have not been immunised." said doctor Helen Bedford, from the UCL Institute of Child Health.