effort, so much sacrifice has gone into afghanistan, and i think we have an absolute responsibility now, through the mod, through the department of health, but also working closely with are micro service challenges, to make sure all of those members of the armed forces and veterans who served in afghanistan, where they are suffering as a consequence of that service, they must get the support that they need and deserve. i thought there was a really important point made yesterday by keir starmer when he talked about the service and the sacrifice that our armed forces had made in afghanistan. inevitably people are asking questions as to whether it was worth it. the service that was made by our armed forces is usually appreciated and valued and they should all be very proud of all that they did to deliver real progress in afghanistan over a number of years. we have a number of we have an obligation to look out for them and that is absolutely what we should be doing as a country. dan jar
infection if you look at the results from the. may be inducing slightly different indian characteristics, which is really important. tt different indian characteristics, which is really important. if both vaccines are which is really important. if both vaccines are offering which is really important. if both vaccines are offering good - vaccines are offering good protection against the delta variant, what does that say about the idea of offering boosters? right. it is offering good protection against the more severe disease. that is very important to emphasise. there still is breakthrough infection in the proportion of people, even if they have been doubly vaccinated. the question about brewster s is a contentious one. we really need specific studies on the effect of boosters. those studies are ongoing. we should not prejudge those. everyone is very keen that if we do have surplus vaccines, that they are not necessarily used in this country but might be sent overseas to be used in
people are staying at home as much as possible. one issue which is drastic is the issue of millions of people gathering at the airport. foreign countries like the uk, the us, they are evacuating people. this has created a kind of situation that the people running from kabul and other parts of the country, they are borrowing money from others. they are trying their luck. that has created a kind of situation that those are eligible for help, they