process, hasn't it?— been quite a long and tortuous process, hasn't it? yes, indeed, ben. process, hasn't it? yes, indeed, item the — process, hasn't it? yes, indeed, ben. the expert _ process, hasn't it? yes, indeed, ben. the expert advisory - process, hasn't it? yes, indeed, - ben. the expert advisory committee, the jcvi, ben. the expert advisory committee, thejcvi, said ten days ago that they did not think, having looked at this very carefully, that they could unequivocally say that this was a good thing to do, because the benefits, they said, two children of 12 to 15 years old would only marginally outweigh the risks, because children were at low risk anyway of getting covid and suffering ill—health. and secondly, there were some very rare side effects that have been spotted amongst those who had had vaccines, young people, a certain amount of heart information, though that is extremely rare. so, the chief medical officerss then took on the decision of saying, well, are their wider benefits beyond the immediate risk to the child? that, for example, might include disruption to education and actually stopping the spread of the virus in communities, through young people picking it up more readily than others. so, they