Arin Parsa and Rain, a teen from Texas and an ambassador for Teens for Vaccines whose parents are anti-vaccine, speak to Laura Foster from the BBC World News. Original story is at https://www.bbc.com/news/av/health-58437672
"In the US, France and Australia, the Covid-19 vaccine can be given to all teenagers over the age of 12.
On Friday, vaccine experts in the UK recommended not to give the jab to all 12-15 year olds, though its chief medical officers may take a different approach.
It comes as the support group Teens for Vaccines - which is run by teenagers for teenagers - says young people around the world are being left out of discussions that affect their own health.
The group, which is based in the US, says it's seeing more people from the UK getting in touch for advice on the vaccine and support on how to talk to vaccine-hesitant and anti-vaccine parents.
The BBC's Health reporter Laura Foster speaks to one teenager whose parents are stopping her from getting the jab, and finds out more about the work Teens for Vaccines does and what all this could mean for teenagers in the UK."