arms. i m here of the vaccinations directory for the north west of london, juliette brown. what is that the atmosphere here today and how successful has the roll out bean? it has been incredible today, we have -ot has been incredible today, we have got hundreds of people coming in, notiust got hundreds of people coming in, notiust for got hundreds of people coming in, notjust for their got hundreds of people coming in, not just for their boosters, but for the first not just for their boosters, but for the first and second vaccinations as welt the first and second vaccinations as welt we the first and second vaccinations as well. we were just urge anyone, whatever well. we were just urge anyone, whatever vaccination it is, to come down, whatever vaccination it is, to come down, you whatever vaccination it is, to come down, you can walk into wembley this afternoon down, you can walk into wembley this afternoon and we would encourage you to get afternoon and we would encou
this christmas, if we re worried about people not being what to afford energy price rises, the government has the tools to do. if we are word about business is going bust, the government has the tools to deal with that, and the right way to deal with that, and the right way to deal with that, and the right way to deal with that is spending but not by enlightening inflation to become entrenched. become entrenched. professor jonathan portes, become entrenched. professor jonathan portes, thank - become entrenched. professor jonathan portes, thank you. i back to covid. sajid javid has been speaking. back to covid. sa id javid has been s-teakin. . . back to covid. sa id javid has been s-teakin. ,, . ., back to covid. sa id javid has been s-teakin, ,, . ., ., speaking. since we learned about this new variant, speaking. since we learned about this new variant, omicron, - speaking. since we learned about this new variant, omicron, our. this new variant, 0micron, our strategy has been to a
think again and stick with the government and this is what the health secretary said as he opened the debate at lunchtime. in the debate at lunchtime. in england, ten people are confirmed to have been england, ten people are confirmed to have been hospitalised with the omicron have been hospitalised with the omicron variant and i know that some honourable omicron variant and i know that some honourable members have said that because honourable members have said that because confirmed hospitalisations are low, because confirmed hospitalisations are low, then we don t need to act. but it are low, then we don t need to act. but it is the are low, then we don t need to act. but it is the fact that omicron hospitalisations are low that means it is the hospitalisations are low that means it is the best time to act and we have it is the best time to act and we have seen it is the best time to act and we have seen during previous waves, we have seen during previous waves, we h
front nine and run the vaccination programme for a year almost without a break as they have front line. they are going back into the breach yet again. i want to say on behalf of the entire country, a thank you to each and every one of them for their extraordinary efforts. the best way we can all show our gratitude is by doing our bit and stepping forward when our time comes to get that booster. i ve been waiting patiently for my moment to come and it was happening on thursday. i m pleased to say. so whenever your turn comes, get your booster and ask your friends and your family to booster and ask your friends and yourfamily to do booster and ask your friends and your family to do the same. it is time for another great british vaccination effort, we have done it before and we are going to do it again. let s not give this virus as second chance. i m going to hand over to sajid javid. over to sa id javid. thank you, prime over to sajid javid. thank you, prime minister. over to sajid
make a difference to hospitalisations and deaths this autumn so they are really keen to roll out this booster dose to top up immunity as soon as they can before we get into november, december, january when the health service is under pressure. pare january when the health service is under pressure. january when the health service is under pressure. are people within the nhs and under pressure. are people within the nhs and people under pressure. are people within the nhs and people who - under pressure. are people within the nhs and people who have - under pressure. are people within i the nhs and people who have looked at this. chelan clear or do they have any idea why the take up of the booster vaccine has been so patchy? people within nhs and who have looked at this, are they clear? survey say that people are quite enthusiastic about a booster dose, but the way they deliver. i will ust cut but the way they deliver. i will just out you but the way they deliver. i will just