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Chickenpox vaccine to be offered on NHS next year, as part of routine MMR jab for babies

The UK government aims to protect 500,000 children annually with a combined vaccine, reducing severe chickenpox complications and saving the NHS £15 million yearly.

  • A chickenpox vaccine will be offered for free on the NHS starting January 2026, which will be part of a new combined MMRV vaccine, protecting about half a million children annually.
  • The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation recommended this plan in November 2023 to prevent serious complications from chickenpox.
  • Health Minister Stephen Kinnock emphasized that the vaccine empowers parents to protect their children while avoiding missed work days due to illness.
  • Dr. Gayatri Amirthalingam stated that while chickenpox is commonly mild, it can be severe for some, making the vaccine a 'life saver.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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