The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved GSK’s jab, known as Arexvy, for use among older adults in July.
A leading doctor has warned babies will be hospitalised due to a delay in a vaccine for RSV
“We’re frustrated that if we had acted sooner, we might have at least reduced the extent of the impact this winter and we’ve missed an opportunity there,” Dr Kingdon said. A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson told The Independent: “The NHS already offers monoclonal antibodies which provide protection against RSV to infants at very high risk.
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