“It’s without doubt getting parents to sign under a consent form and send them in before we can vaccinate their children,” he said. “This will put an extremely big responsibility on the parents to play an active role.”
Åke Tenerz, vaccine coordinator in Västmanland, said that he expected to see increased resistance from anti-vaccination campaigners.
“We’ve seen that the lower down we have gone in age, and started vaccinating 16 to 17-year-olds, anti-vaccination groups have become more and more active,” he said. “They’re a small group, but they make things uncomfortable for people working in vaccination centres and for those who are getting vaccinated”.
Vaccination of 12 to 15-year-olds is expected to start of October 11th around Sweden, with some regions opting to carry out vaccinations in vaccination centres rather than in schools as originally planned.
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