‘COVID calculator’ could help parents to make informed decisions about vaccination for their children

Reviewed by Emily Henderson – March 13, 2023

Parents can now use a ‘COVID calculator’ to help weigh up the risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccinations for their children.

University of Queensland virologist Associate Professor Kirsty Short said an update to the Immunisation Coalition COVID-19 Risk Calculator (CoRiCal) gives parents access to the latest information, and will help boost vaccination rates in children.

“The calculator was initially designed to help adults make an informed decision around vaccination based on their current circumstances and their risk of getting COVID-19 under different transmission scenarios,” Dr Short said.

“This update allows parents to gather that same information and apply it to their children’s circumstances.”

Dr Short said one of the main challenges for parents and clinicians has been a lack of access to the latest evidence regarding vaccination risks versus benefits, or illness and deaths prevented, in children.

“There is a lot of misinformation online about COVID-19 and vaccinations, so this calculator plays a critical role by providing tailored, evidence-based information in a convenient way,” Dr Short said.

Dr Tej Shukla, a current Infectious Diseases Registrar in Queensland, led the design of the updated CoRiCal and said its risk calculations are based on a framework that allows researchers to update information as new evidence becomes available.

“The calculator streamlines and summarises large amounts of information and stores it in one reliable place,” Dr Shukla said…

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