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Disabled Scots teen's mum says coronavirus vaccine will let him 'live his life'

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mother of a profoundly disabled 13-year-old has said she “can’t make him bulletproof” but getting him vaccinated will let him “live and experience life”.

Donna Quinn’s son Logan, who has had his first dose, has serious respiratory problems and a rare neurological condition. He is one of about 4000 children in Scotland with neuro-disabilities and other conditions to be offered a Covid-19 vaccine under new guidance.

Earlier this month, the Scottish Government announced children aged 12to 17 with certain ­conditions would be offered a Pfizer vaccine, in line with ­recommendations from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation.Donna, 48, from Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, said: “We’ve done as much as we can.

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