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Debbie Hall

Vaccine letter blunder as parents sent letters saying healthy kids have underlying conditions

Confused West Lothian parents have received incorrect covid vaccine letters from NHS Lothian telling them their child has an underlying health issue despite them being fit and healthy.

Some parents recently received a letter that says their child has an underlying health condition, even though they know their child to be fit and well.

The health board said it appeared that the wrong letter template has been mistakenly used when writing out to some children.

But parents and carers have been reassured that the appointment information is correct, the slot is still reserved and that children should still attend.

Katie Dee, deputy director of Public Health, NHS Lothian, apologised for the error, adding: “We are really sorry for this admin error and are writing to the affected parents to apologise for the confusion it may cause some parents.

“We use two letter templates in Lothian to invite children – one for children who have underlying health conditions and one for children who do not. It appears that the wrong version may have been used when offering some appointments to children in Midlothian and West Lothian.

“Parents don’t have to do anything at all. All of the appointment information remains the same and they should turn up for the appointment that has been reserved for them.

“The numbers of people testing positive for infection have increased rapidly across Scotland and vaccination is one of the best ways to protect ourselves and our children against the virus.”

Parents and carers across West Lothian are being urged to keep their child’s covid-19 vaccine appointment as the childhood phase of the national Covid-19 vaccination programme gets underway.

Children aged five to 11 are now being invited forward for the childhood vaccine to help protect them against the virus.

NHS Lothian has sent thousands of appointments letters to children across the area with pre-arranged appointment slots at dedicated children’s clinics.

Paediatric vaccinators will be available at the clinics to answer any questions parents, carers of children may have about the Covid-19 childhood vaccine.

More information on the five to 11 vaccination programme is also available on NHS Inform or by calling the national vaccination enquiries line on 0800 030 8013.

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