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Medically high risk 16-18 year olds will soon receive the first vaccine

On April 9, the Health Council recommended that young people born in 2003, 2004 and 2005 who fall in the medically high-risk group should be vaccinated as a priority against Covid-19. The first youngsters in this group will soon receive a vaccine. They receive the vaccine from Pfizer. This is reported by the RIVM.

These young people fall under the medical high-risk group that the Health Council has also established for adults. These are young people with:

  • a severely compromised immune system (patients with haematological malignancies, transplant, kidney failure, very severe primary immune deficiency)
  • a neurological condition that affects breathing;
  • down syndrome;
  • morbide obesitas (BMI Body Mass Index >40).

Vaccination by the institutional doctor

Some of the young people from this target group live in an institution. They are vaccinated by their institutional doctor from week 18. In smaller institutions, vaccination by mobile vaccination teams starts in week 17. Young people living at home with morbid obesity or Down’s syndrome are invited by their GP and vaccinated at a GGD vaccination site.

Vaccination in hospital

Young people whose immune system is compromised and young people with a neurological disorder that affects breathing are vaccinated in the hospital. It is expected that this group will be vaccinated in three weeks, they will receive the invitation through their specialist. People are asked not to contact the hospital themselves, but to wait for the invitation. The young people from this group who are not mobile are vaccinated at home by a mobile vaccination team.

By: National Education Guide

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