We shouldn't delay the start of school due to Omicron. 2 paediatric infectious disease experts explain
- Written by Fiona Russell, Senior Principal Research Fellow; paediatrician; infectious diseases epidemiologist; vaccinologist, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockWith Omicron daily infection rates in the tens of thousands, there have been calls for states to delay the start of the school year, which begins at the end of January.
The vaccination program for children aged 5-11 began on Monday but appointments are already being delayed. And even with everything running on time, not all children...

















