vulnerable and people in care homes and people working in the nhs and then you work down the age bands until you get to 58 and it will be a single dose, probably six months after your second dose of your original coronavirus vaccine and thatis original coronavirus vaccine and that is plan a. and in the rest of this document we will get plan b, which is the measure is the government is going to hold in reserve for the various scenarios that could unfold with covid. and the things that have kind of leaked out in advance are the idea that the rules and masks might be tightened up rules and masks might be tightened up and so we will have to wear masks in more places and it could be made mandatory and this idea that the work from home guidance might revert to working from home as opposed to have a conversation with your employer about working in work safely. and they re working in the background that if things get bad the idea of introducing covid packed passports for nightclubs. there is a
who lost her husband, steve last october, three weeks after they were married. she“s part of the group covid 19 bereaved families forjustice uk. hello. from what we know boris johnson“s plan so far and he has this press conference later, what do you think of his measures? the roblem you think of his measures? the problem is. you think of his measures? the problem is, we you think of his measures? tie problem is, we have no you think of his measures? tij: problem is, we have no way of knowing what the decision making process is that the government have gone through. because there has been no opportunity for scrutiny. our campaign group have been calling for an enquiry sincejune last year, three months before steve contracted covid. if the government had accepted our cause and had a rapid review, potentially, tens of thousands, possibly more people would still be alive now. it seems to me we are being asked to learn to live with this virus. i had the vaccine administered this mor
13-year-old can make a yes. let me ask you, a competent 13-year-old can make a decision l yes. let me ask you, a competent| 13-year-old can make a decision to 13 year old can make a decision to have the jab even if their parent disagrees. what is your daughter thinking about this? thinking about this? firstly, i would like thinking about this? firstly, i would like to thinking about this? firstly, i would like to know thinking about this? firstly, i would like to know what - thinking about this? firstly, i- would like to know what competent means. what does the criteria mean is competent? the means. what does the criteria mean is competent? is competent? the vaccine minister said it would is competent? the vaccine minister said it would be is competent? the vaccine minister said it would be down is competent? the vaccine minister said it would be down to is competent? the vaccine minister said it would be down to a - is competent? the vaccine minister said it would be
the coming months in england. we expecting that all over 50s will be offered a covid boosterjab. it was confirmed last night that children aged 12 15 will be offered a single vaccine dose from next week in england. here s what some teenagers think of that. i don t want to make a decision where maybe i might regret later in life or. i just want to take things at a pace where i know i understand. it s very cloudy recently. a lot of people recite that source and other sources. it is not one clear idea behind it one person will say is not safe and another will say it s safe. it s kind of contradictory. so it sounds like you are a bit confused at the moment about what is the right thing to do. me and many other people, yes. i definitely want to get the vaccine as soon as possible. i think it will really help me - and the people around me if i try and stay as safe as possible. invitations for the vaccine will begin next week, here s the vaccines minister nadhim zahawi. what will happen is
good morning, welcome to bbc news. here are the headlines: a uk wide programme of boosterjabs for those aged over 50 is expected to be confirmed. it s part of the government s autumn and winter plan for managing covid. measures that could be brought in in england if the nhs risks becoming overwhelmed will be outlined later today. meanwhile, vaccinations for children aged 12 to 15 will go ahead in england, after ministers confirmed they would follow the latest advice from the uk s chief medical officers. i don t want to make a decision where it may be i might regret later in life. i just want to take things at a pace where i understand. i definitely want to get the vaccine as soon as possible. i think it will really help me and the people around me. are you getting your 12 to 15 year old vaccinated? it is your decision, their decision? let me know your thought process this mroning