with an adult with a weakened immune system. another 350,000 also qualify because they have an underlying health condition. the criteria for that has just been widened to include problems like heart disease, epilepsy, and asthma that is poorly controlled. it s very confusing. jean s son scott lives with asthma and she doesn t know yet if he will qualify for the jab under the new rules. i think we should have the choice because, as i say, it is the only area of society right now where we come together and there are hundreds of unvaccinated, so it would be amazing for us. and it isn tjust the health aspect, but the mental health, as well, because scott is anxious about being in school and being in large numbers. but government advisers were only told to look quite narrowly at the possible health benefits and rare side effects in children. ministers have now asked this man, the chief medical officer for england, chris whitty, and his counterparts in the other nations of the uk,
for the jab under to me, i think we should have the choice because, as i say, it s the only area of society right now where we come together and there are hundreds of unvaccinated. so, it would be amazing for us, and it isn tjust the health aspect, but the mental health, as well, because scott is anxious about being in school and being in large numbers. but government advisers were only told to look quite narrowly at the possible health benefits and rare side effects in children. ministers have now asked this man, the chief medical officer for england, chris whitty, and his counterparts in the other nations of the uk, to report back on the wider implications on children s lives, including education. we re not the medical scientists. we don t want to enter into that territory but we do think the question of disruption in schools and the measures that we can take to avoid that disruption, they should be front and centre for the government at the moment. a source told the bbc that the gov
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i think we should have the choice because, as i say, it is the only area of society right now where we come together and there are hundreds of unvaccinated, so it would be amazing for us, and it isn tjust the health aspect, but the mental health, as well, because scott is anxious about being in school and being in large numbers. but government advisers were only told to look quite narrowly at the possible health benefits and rare side effects in children. ministers have now asked this man, the chief medical officer for england, chris whitty, and his counterparts in the other nations of the uk, to report back on the wider implications on children s lives, including education. ministers have got to look at the whole range of potential benefits and harms, and one of the things that s been very disruptive to young people has been the disruption in their schooling. a source told the bbc that the government believes there is a strong case for extending the vaccine roll out to that younger ag
of those are already eligible for the jab because they live with an adult with a weakened immunity system. another 350,000 also qualify because they have an underlying health condition. the criteria for that has just been widened to include problems like heart disease, epilepsy, and asthma that is poorly controlled. it s very confusing. jean s son scott lives with asthma and she doesn t know yet if he will qualify for the jab under the new rules. i think we should have the choice because, as i say, it is the only area of society right now where we come together and there are hundreds of unvaccinated, so it would be amazing for us, and it isn tjust the health aspect, but the mental health, as well, because scott is anxious about being in school and being in large numbers. but government advisers were only told to look quite narrowly at the possible health benefits and rare side effects in children. ministers have now asked this man,