opted for their child to be vaccinated in school but i think it is great to now also offer those vaccination appointments within the community because many kids miss those appointments in school last term because they actually had covid. ~ ., term because they actually had covid. ~ . ., term because they actually had covid. . ., ., covid. what would you say to those arents, covid. what would you say to those parents. though. — covid. what would you say to those parents, though, who _ covid. what would you say to those parents, though, who are - covid. what would you say to those | parents, though, who are hesitant? i've been speaking to parents and i've been speaking to parents and i've heard from certain people that theyjust i've heard from certain people that they just feel that their children are too young. they just feel that their children are too young-— they just feel that their children are too young. well, thankfully in this country _ are too young. well, thankfully in this country we _ are too young. well, thankfully in this country we vaccinate - are too young. well, thankfully in this country we vaccinate our- this country we vaccinate our children when they are eight weeks old against a range of fatal illnesses so we give them lots of vaccinations when they're very young. a huge number before they are even one—year—old that is one of the reasons i sleep well at night because i know that my kids are vaccinated against potentially fatal illnesses. we have seen millions of children now around the world have the covid vaccination and be fine and have very minimal side effect.